Lampshaded

adj, verb

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Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of lampshade form-of, participle, past
Adjective
  1. 1
    Incorporating a lampshade. not-comparable

    "He would read and write in the draped and lampshaded living room with its carpeted floor, and he would welcome her with the fond yet pitying smile and say, “Did you have a good time with your family?""

  2. 2
    Diffused through a lampshade. (of light) not-comparable

    "A middle-aged bellboy carried her luggage through the lampshaded glow of the lobby, up the elevator, and into her rooms."

Example

More examples

"He would read and write in the draped and lampshaded living room with its carpeted floor, and he would welcome her with the fond yet pitying smile and say, “Did you have a good time with your family?""

Etymology

From lampshade + -ed.

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