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stud1 [stʌd] N

stud2 [stʌd] N

2. stud Brit, Aus (on shoe):

press stud N Aus, Brit

stud farm [ˈstʌdfɑ:m, Am -fɑ:rm] N

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Each is a few millimeters wide, enclosed in phyllaries studded with stalked resin glands, and tipped with minute yellowish florets.
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The regions rolling grasslands, oak-studded hills that connect several sky island mountain ranges, and lush riparian corridors are irresistible to both people and wildlife.
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This star-studded film departed from the novel in many ways, but it quickly became a commercial and critical success.
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Body piercings and extensive tattoos became very popular during this era, as did spike bands and studded in chokers.
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It was as a protection against elephants that the gates were studded with iron spikes; to meet which it was the practice to furnish the elephant with an iron frontlet.
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The title refers to the prize possession of the younger man, a rhinestone-studded guitar; the guitar serves as the key image of the story.
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The cylinder (drum) is studded with pegs along its surface, which a programmer may change or rearrange (reprogram).
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The loved-up couple, who went public with their romance earlier this year, headed to the star-studded event together.
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The outer shell boasted a thick layer of the dark chocolate ganache studded with rich, toasted hazelnuts.
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Here, on a plain pedestal of glass, rests an ornate bust, platinum and cloisonne, studded with lapis and pearl.
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