"Studded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
1. (of a surface or object) having a series of small white or rounded projections (such as buttons or convexities)
2. Equipped or covered with small fittings (such as rivets, cones, or studs)
3. (of a person's eyes) having or receiving piercing or involuntary glances
Applying or relating to a layer of plaster or coating, typically made of gypsum or sand and cement, to a surface, especially one of rough or porous type, as a decorative exterior finish for buildings.
Containing or showing an excessive respect for oneself or one's social class, suggesting that one is too proud or snobbish.
To be in a difficult or annoying situation, where one finds it hard to move forward or make progress.<br><br>Example: "I've been stuck in this traffic for hours."<br><br>Synonyms: trapped, blocked, unable to proceed, jammed<br><br>Antonyms: free, unobstructed, moving forward, liberated.
The original word "studebaker" refers to:<br><br>1. Studebaker: a name of an American automobile brand that was popular from the early 20th century until its discontinuation in 1967. The company, Studebaker Corporation, was founded in 1852 as a wagon maker, but eventually shifted to manufacturing automobiles. Well-known models include the Studebaker Champion, Studebaker Commander, and Studebaker Lark.<br><br>In colloquial usage, a "Studebaker" can also refer to any car or vehicle from this brand, particularly those seen in the mid-20th century. Additionally, it has become somewhat of a nostalgic symbol for the 1950s and 1960s automotive culture in the United States.<br><br>The word can also refer to someone or something associated with the brand or era in which the Studebaker was popular, such as car enthusiasts or those who may own or remember Studebaker cars.
Adjectives:<br>- Young people who attend a school or university, especially to learn a particular skill or subject.<br><br>- A person who is learning a particular skill or activity.<br><br>Nouns:<br>- Pupils in a school.<br>- The young pupils at an institution of higher education, often referred to as a college or university.
Studiedly: (adverb) in a way that shows a great deal of thought and careful consideration; thoughtfully but slightly old-fashioned.