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Definition of "low-studded" [low•-stud•ded]

  • Furnished or built with short studs. (adjective)

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Use "low-studded" in a sentence
  • "The wayfarer halted for a moment, and peeped through the window into the interior of the low-studded room of the public house, illuminated by a small lamp on a table and by a large fire on the hearth."
  • "A honeysuckle vine, cramped by the low-studded ceiling, blossomed bravely."
  • "They are known by their broad and ample, but low-studded rooms, their numerous windows with small panes, their single chimney in the centre of the roof that sloped down to the lower story in the back part, and in their general unpretending appearance, reminding one vividly of that simplicity of life which characterized our people before the Revolution."
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