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		Definition of jewelled in English: jewelled(US jeweled) adjective ˈdʒuːəldˈdʒuəld Adorned, set with, or made from jewels. 用宝石装饰的;镶宝石的;宝石制成的 镶宝石的匕首。 Example sentencesExamples -  There were Krishnadeva Rayas, complete with jewelled turbans, even a Veerappan look-alike, complete with a cartridge belt.
 -  Other superbly enamelled and jewelled reliquaries were on display, too, including the hugely elaborate casket of the 12 th-century Abbot Boniface.
 -  The winner will select any 1 pair of shoes they like, no value limit, from the jeweled bridal shoe collection at Dikuza.com.
 -  Now, if those trowel-botherers had been after a bag of gold coins or an ancient jewelled dagger, I might understand.
 -  The jewelled brooch has a red-enamelled heart at its base, and the words ‘j'ouvre’ are outlined along its length.
 -  For how can one articulate in Anglo-Saxon with a jewelled mandible that was fashioned by the ancient Konkan goldsmiths of Goa?
 -  She followed Quadra's previous gaze, and turned to find a jewelled dagger in her face.
 -  They are worms to be crushed as the dust ‘neath my jewelled sandals.
 -  These were the last thoughts that ran through Ikouko's head before she took the jeweled dagger from the side table.
 -  The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much.
 -  With chikan kurtas in beige and white colours and jewelled T-shirts in a multitude of designs, every creation has a style of its own.
 -  I stood there for what seemed like hours selecting each cuff and each jeweled centerpiece that would adorn it.
 -  The Conservatives presented him with a jewelled sword inscribed ‘Saviour of the Punjab.’
 -  She was picking out pieces of limestone with a golden, jeweled dagger when she heard a deep, dangerous voice.
 -  The flask, along with a jewelled dagger, flywhisk and a hugga, had originally been part of the collection at the Imperial Court in Delhi.
 -  So the artfully crafted notion of a ‘public domain’ ringing our jewelled isles shouldn't be too easily disparaged.
 -  The songs are still there - dominant, jewelled, celestial beauties that seem to sum up everything without ever really trying to.
 -  When Beauty looks into the mirror, she first sees herself, adorned with the jewelled crown.
 -  The mistress held out a sharp and jeweled dagger and with trembling hands, Yana took it.
 -  As Dominick's hand went to the hilt of the jeweled dagger in his belt, Rose stepped between them.
 
    Definition of jeweled in US English: jeweled(British jewelled) adjectiveˈdʒuəldˈjo͞oəld Adorned, set with, or made from jewels. 用宝石装饰的;镶宝石的;宝石制成的 镶宝石的匕首。 Example sentencesExamples -  I stood there for what seemed like hours selecting each cuff and each jeweled centerpiece that would adorn it.
 -  They are worms to be crushed as the dust ‘neath my jewelled sandals.
 -  For how can one articulate in Anglo-Saxon with a jewelled mandible that was fashioned by the ancient Konkan goldsmiths of Goa?
 -  The flask, along with a jewelled dagger, flywhisk and a hugga, had originally been part of the collection at the Imperial Court in Delhi.
 -  The Conservatives presented him with a jewelled sword inscribed ‘Saviour of the Punjab.’
 -  She followed Quadra's previous gaze, and turned to find a jewelled dagger in her face.
 -  These were the last thoughts that ran through Ikouko's head before she took the jeweled dagger from the side table.
 -  The winner will select any 1 pair of shoes they like, no value limit, from the jeweled bridal shoe collection at Dikuza.com.
 -  As Dominick's hand went to the hilt of the jeweled dagger in his belt, Rose stepped between them.
 -  She was picking out pieces of limestone with a golden, jeweled dagger when she heard a deep, dangerous voice.
 -  There were Krishnadeva Rayas, complete with jewelled turbans, even a Veerappan look-alike, complete with a cartridge belt.
 -  Other superbly enamelled and jewelled reliquaries were on display, too, including the hugely elaborate casket of the 12 th-century Abbot Boniface.
 -  The jewelled brooch has a red-enamelled heart at its base, and the words ‘j'ouvre’ are outlined along its length.
 -  Now, if those trowel-botherers had been after a bag of gold coins or an ancient jewelled dagger, I might understand.
 -  The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much.
 -  When Beauty looks into the mirror, she first sees herself, adorned with the jewelled crown.
 -  The mistress held out a sharp and jeweled dagger and with trembling hands, Yana took it.
 -  With chikan kurtas in beige and white colours and jewelled T-shirts in a multitude of designs, every creation has a style of its own.
 -  The songs are still there - dominant, jewelled, celestial beauties that seem to sum up everything without ever really trying to.
 -  So the artfully crafted notion of a ‘public domain’ ringing our jewelled isles shouldn't be too easily disparaged.
 
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