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Part of Speech: Noun
Results: 2
Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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At first, Kitty had been excited, bewildered and fascinated by the glittering, sparkling, ever- changing, many- faceted life. - "When A Man's A Man", Harold Bell Wright.
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Again, it seems all diamond- like or pearl- like, or like a flood of flaked silver, shivered crystal, or faceted ingots of palest amber. - "The Niagara River", Archer Butler Hulbert.
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The faceted wheel at the top of the central spire of the cones swung upward; a light began to stream from the cones themselves- no pillar now, but a vast circle that shot whirling into the heavens like a noose. - "The Metal Monster", A. Merritt.