warrened

English

Etymology

warren + -ed

Adjective

warrened (comparative more warrened, superlative most warrened)

  1. Filled throughout, as if with warrens; riddled.
    • 2015 June 27, Anna Badkhen, “Magical Thinking in the Sahel”, in New York Times:
      It is warrened with graves of children.

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