stetsoned

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English

Adjective

stetsoned (not comparable)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Stetsoned
    • 1997, David S. Maehr, “Getting Our Feet Wet”, in The Florida Panther: Life And Death of a Vanishing Carnivore, Washington, D.C., Covelo, Calif.: Island Press, →ISBN, page 9:
      On several occasions after the capture of a new study animal, the weathered, stetsoned Texan would announce some facet of the panther’s life that would take radiotelemetry a year to uncover.
    • 2000, Robert Leon, chapter 16, in Democracy (b. 1984), toExcel, →ISBN, page 153:
      A stetsoned giant in the front row raised his hand, and stood up.
    • 2017, Ana Gonçalves, Reinventing a Small, Worldly City: The Cultural and Social Transformation of Cardiff, Routledge:
      Cardiff has, in recent years, been depicted as ‘a legendary boozing town’, a locus for hen and stag parties that at weekends is usually ‘invaded by hordes of beered-up lads dressed in ladies’ underwear, and sparkly stetsoned, stilettoed ladettes tottering from club to karaoke bar to kebab shop’ (Dragicevich and Atkinson, 2011, p. 98) – a reality that Maciej Dakowicz’s photographs published in Cardiff After Dark (2012) and on his website, Maciej Dakowicz Photography , have come to reinforce.