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Definition of "eagled" [eagled]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of eagle. (verb)

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Use "eagled" in a sentence
  • "I was spread-eagled, and thumbed-up, and privily beaten by the stupid guards whose totality of intelligence was only just sufficient to show them that I was different from them and not so stupid."
  • "I was taken in by a false sense of comfort that the law would never pass because it represents an illegal infringement on interstate commerce, but apparently they've either legal-eagled around that, or the FTC protections really don't mean squat."
  • "Resolutely unglamorous, Chadsey's young men, no hunks, preen and pose, sometimes grotesquely transformed by superimpositions that seem to be materialized projections of their fantasies, like the vulpine shadow in "Portrait (Pink Beak)," the black mud luchador mask (or terrorist balaclava) in "Blackface Rod," the dangling penis in the standing/spread-eagled protagonist of "Marines," or the extra sets of arms in the androgynous "Red Head (Shift).""
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