walled
walled
Definition
walled (wôld)
adjective
- having, or enclosed by, a wall or walls
- fortified a walled town
- enclosed or hedged in as if by a wall
walled
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- garden: A private walled garden makes a perfect setting for a drink or snack on a warm summer evening.
- enclosure: The walled enclosure was leveled in the 4th century or later.
- courtyard: Walled front courtyard, built in BBQ & back garden area with terrace.
- city: Even walled cities fell under the ferocity of the attacks.
- town: For more than a thousand years Nicosia was a walled town, like most towns in the Middle Ages in Europe.
- citadel: There is a Neolithic walled citadel with three rings of walls.
Modifying Another Word
- pretty: The pretty walled patio garden and sun room offer areas to enjoy sunny evenings after the days activities.
- partly: The mill race was taken directly from this partly walled chamber.
- completely: Our lunch stop is at Aigues Mortes, one of the last remaining completely walled cities of France.
- partially: Partially walled garden, water features, and garaging.
- thin: The base of each hair is thin walled and swollen with cell sap.
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