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- adjective Wearing a
cardigan
Etymologies
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Examples
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Vulpine and voluptuous Martha, already three sheets to the wind, is bent on provoking the bespectacled, becardiganed George in front of guests who, too polite to intervene, can only become more queasy.
BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES ROBERT ROWLAND SMITH 2010
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Vulpine and voluptuous Martha, already three sheets to the wind, is bent on provoking the bespectacled, becardiganed George in front of guests who, too polite to intervene, can only become more queasy.
BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES ROBERT ROWLAND SMITH 2010
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ABC offered up George Stephanopoulos, and a becardiganed Matt Lauer chimed in for NBC from Vancouver.
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