herringboned

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English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

herringboned (comparative more herringboned, superlative most herringboned)

  1. Having a herringbone (zigzag) pattern.
    • 1899, I[srael] Zangwill, “The Keeper of Conscience”, in “They that Walk in Darkness”: Ghetto Tragedies, Philadelphia, Pa.: The Jewish Publication Society of America, →OCLC, section VII, page 289:
      When, at the head-centre, the lady demonstrator, armed with a Brobdingnagian whalebone needle, threaded with a bright red cord, executed herringboned fantasias on a canvas frame resembling a violin stand, it all looked easy enough.

Verb[edit]

herringboned

  1. simple past and past participle of herringbone