"sequined" meaning in English

See sequined in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ˈsiːkwɪnd/ Forms: more sequined [comparative], most sequined [superlative], sequinned [alternative]
Etymology: Etymology tree English sequin English -ed English sequined From sequin + -ed. Etymology templates: {{ety|en|:af|sequin|-ed<id:having>|text=+|tree=1}} Etymology tree English sequin English -ed English sequined From sequin + -ed. Head templates: {{en-adj}} sequined (comparative more sequined, superlative most sequined)
  1. Decorated with sequins. Synonyms: besequined Derived forms: unsequined

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