marigolded
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[edit]marigolded (comparative more marigolded, superlative most marigolded)
- Adorned with marigolds.
- 1866, James Holden, Poetic Zephyrs, page 19:
- Nasturtiums — with gold-dasht-vermeil heads / Are i' the hey-day o' their prime, / And up the garden palings climb, / To spread o'er marigolded beds;
- 2002, David N. Thomas, The Dylan Thomas Murders:
- I followed him down a marigolded lane, with fields on both sides.