besashed

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See also: be-sashed

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From be- +‎ sash +‎ -ed.

Adjective

besashed (not comparable)

  1. Synonym of sashed
    • 1938 December 12, Derek Fox, “No “Grilled Millionaire” for Breakfast … White House Perks Up … Yule Gifts, Social Doings”, in The United States News, volume six, number fifty, Washington, D.C., page 2, column 4:
      With the annual Presidential dinner to the Cabinet as a curtain-raiser, there is a short intermission—just one day—before the Diplomatic Reception, when it seems as if the White House becomes a setting for a Graustarkian novel, so bejeweled, besashed, beturbaned, and betiaraed are the guests.
    • 1993 July 11, Jim Coyle, “Tradition in decline: Orange to the core and loyal to the cause”, in The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ont., page B1, column 2:
      The tone was definitely festive, save for one besashed and besotted celebrant who moaned, as he lunched past the statue of Queen Victoria, that “I’ve been barred.”
    • 2020 June 10, Jerome Christenson, “A drum, horses and a parade”, in La Crosse Tribune, volume 117, number 26, La Crosse, Wis., page B3, column 3:
      I recall a bevy of queenlettes, all besashed and bathing suited, observing the procession having already traversed the route.