Something that is spangled is covered with small shiny objects.
...spangled, backless dresses.
...a dark night sky spangled with stars.
spangled in British English
(ˈspæŋɡəld)
adjective
covered with small shiny objects
a spangled, backless dress
a dark night sky spangled with stars
Examples of 'spangled' in a sentence
spangled
Cold snow spangled his coat but the warmth of his body leaked through it.
Robin Hobb THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN (2002)
A spangled shoal of fish swept by him, rainbow-hued, fins of intricate filigree.
Terman, Douglas CORMORANT (2002)
They brushed the star-speckled sky with their feathery branches, fractured the moon's cold light, spangled it in a hundred directions.
Appiganesi, Lisa DREAMS OF INNOCENCE (2002)
All related terms of 'spangled'
spangle
Spangles are small pieces of shiny metal or plastic which are used to decorate clothing or hair .
star-spangled
marked or decorated with stars
Star-Spangled Banner
the national anthem of the United States of America
Californian spangled cat
a breed of short-haired cat with a spotted coat, bred in California to resemble a leopard in appearance
the Stars and Stripes
the national flag of the United States of America, consisting of 50 white stars representing the present states on a blue field and seven red and six white horizontal stripes representing the original states