antimacassared

English

Etymology

antimacassar + -ed

Adjective

antimacassared (not comparable)

  1. Having an antimacassar.
    • 2008 June 26, Michael Kimmelman, “In Battle for Vienna: Soccer 1, Culture 0”, in New York Times:
      The tournament, the nation’s bid to join the global sporting big time, has been a passing disaster for the city’s cultural institutions, which for ages have supported the local economy and given Vienna its glorious, albeit somewhat undeservedly, antimacassared reputation.
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