different between besequined vs sequined

besequined

English

Etymology

be- +? sequined

Adjective

besequined (comparative more besequined, superlative most besequined)

  1. Wearing or decorated with sequins.
    • 1992, "Which Elvis goes on stamp", The Milwaukee Sentinel, 26 February 1992:
      It may be painful to remember that the latter day Elvis, he of the Las Vegas leer, became a besequined Jabba the Hutt, a virtual caricature of himself.
    • 2009, Carolyn McCarthy, Chile and Easter Island, Lonely Planet (2009), ?ISBN, page 108:
      Although much of Chilean theater revolves around the besequined, tassel-toting showgirls that star in so-called comedias musicales, []
    • 2012, Frank Deford, Over Time: My Life as a Sportswriter, Atlantic Monthly Press (2012), ?ISBN, unnumbered page:
      Generally, though, it has been the besequined figure-skating dolls who have most often been permitted to revel in their sexuality.

Synonyms

  • sequined

Anagrams

  • Bidenesque

besequined From the web:



sequined

English

Etymology

sequin +? -ed

Adjective

sequined (comparative more sequined, superlative most sequined)

  1. Decorated with sequins.

Synonyms

  • besequined

sequined From the web:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like