besleeved

English

Etymology

be- + sleeve + -ed

Adjective

besleeved (not comparable)

  1. Having sleeves.
    • 2009 March 1, Allen Salkin, “Snuggie on the Street: Watch Your Back”, in New York Times:
      In the television commercial, the Snuggie is featured mostly indoors, with owners using the besleeved blanket to sip tea while curled up on the couch.
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