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Plumed meaning
Having or decorated with a plume or plumes.
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Certainly, our quaint medieval imagery—castles, knights, those battered plumed helmets on Lorimar and De Laurentiis—would never work for the contemporary film world.
The M67, which runs beside the site, was closed in both directions due to the thick, black smoke that was plumed from the fire.
The only exclusives Harry could offer relate to his view of from behind Aunt Anne's plumed hat and how he nipped in to Buck House en route to Heathrow to use the loo.
The staple royal event, which sees members of the Order of the Garter process in white plumed hats and dark blue velvet robes, will be attended by King Charles and Queen Camilla and other members of the Royal Family.
This photo provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art shows a watercolor on vellum by Jacob Marrel titled "Four Tulips: Boter man (Butter Man), Joncker (Nobleman), Grote geplumaceerde (The Great Plumed One), and Voorwint (With the Wind)" circa 1635-45.
Black smoke plumed into the air over towns like tens of thousands of peoplelaunched a ground offensive before the end of the day.
Caroll Spinney, the puppeteer who brought boyish vulnerability to Big Bird, the towering yellow-plumed character, during 50 years on the groundbreaking children's television show "Sesame Street" an.
Inaugurated last year, the project takes seventh-graders into the field to learn about the small azure-plumed thrush with the plump body and alert posture, along with other cavity nesters and their habitat.
It built to a final flourish of imperial camp — a feathered cape, plumed hat and thigh-high boots with white knickers.
His collection The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories, published in 1928, develops the theme of leadership that Lawrence also explored in novels such as Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent and Fanny and Annie.
Plumed Serpent A visually striking effect is seen every March and September as an unusual shadow occurs on the equinoxes.