rhinestoned

English

Etymology

rhinestone + -ed

Adjective

rhinestoned (not comparable)

  1. Decorated with rhinestones.
    • 2008 May 3, Ben Ratliff, “Forever Dolly: Unbowed, Unsinkable”, in New York Times:
      She let a bit of roots music in, like the bluegrass of “Shattered Image” and the Irish folk song of “Only Dreamin’ ”; she played a bit of dulcimer, autoharp, electric guitar and piano, all of them white and rhinestoned.

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