Read full poem →Stand, from the forest emerging at sunset, at once in the champaign,
Open, but studded with trees, chestnuts umbrageous and old,
E'en in those fair open fields that incurve to thy beautiful hollow,
Dictionary Entry
Having studs.
In a Sentence
“She had studded boots.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “studded”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →And blossom. In a thrifty field of clover
The roots are studded thick with tubercles,
Like little warts, made by bacteria.
Read full poem →At the oaken,
Massive, iron-studded portals!
Sack the house of God, and scatter
Read full poem →I saw no bounds on either side:
'Twas studded with old sturdy trees,
That bent not to the roughest breeze
Read full poem →flickering,
And over all the sky--the sky! far, far out of reach, studded,
breaking out, the eternal stars.
Read full poem →Sped forty yeomen tall,
The iron-studded gates unbarred,
Raised the portcullis’ ponderous guard,
