"Waxed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Waxed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Waxed" Meaning

Coated or covered with a thin layer of wax, often to make shiny or waterproof.

"Waxed" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for the Word "Waxed"


1. Verb Usage

She waxed lyrical about her trip to Paris, telling us about the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the food.

2. Verb Usage with Negative Prefix

He admitted he wasn't one to unwaxed, always having a quick wit with a perfect retort.

3. Noun Usage with Modifier

The beauty of the old car lay in its beautifully waxed body and gleaming metallic paint job.

4. Noun Usage

As novices, they found the shiny waxes available in the craft store were easier to use compared to the harder, more commonly available ones.

5. Comparative Usage

This newly developed formula allows for faster drying times, which is a welcome relief for someone who finds shortening the time required to wax their car indispensable.

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