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Definition of chromed in English: chromedadjective krəʊmdkrōmd Chromium-plated. Example sentencesExamples - These were originally brass and were chromed, fitted with extra rubber seals and now protrude through specially drilled holes in the top plate.
- The interior is like something from the pages of a Vogue home furnishings magazine with soft, muted greys making up the fascia, split with a polished grey birch decorative inlay and a chromed and leathered bespoke interior.
- Outside, green plastic garden furniture, creaking in the sun, each empty table complete with at least one crumb from a previous occupant and a chromed ashtray not quite empty.
- The white seat shell and base are made of fibreglass; they are connected to each other with a chromed steel spring and rubber dampers.
- Running along the length of the sides are polished, chromed brass panels which in conjunction with some hard foam strips aid in creating a plenum style shroud above the fins as well as give the unit a little ‘bling’.
- Wheelskins were invented in the late 1990s to provide an inexpensive way to put brilliant chromed plastic covers on styled wheels.
- The mirror finish chromed metal base and high gloss tabletop enhance its beauty, making it perfect for game rooms, the bar, the kitchen or anywhere else you can imagine.
- A forlorn pair of chromed handle bars stuck incongruously out from under the massive front roller.
- But I've never liked chromed plastic - one material pretending to be another.
- It's made of butted chromed steel, features a ball-bearing headset for 360-degree rotation and a quick-release skewer for roll changes.
- The large, egg-crate, chromed grille is somewhat overstated but still appealing.
- The review vehicle was tricked out with all the chromed visuals: bull-bar, rear corner protectors, extended door sills, and the like.
- With Norma ammunition, a Type 99 short rifle in good condition with its peep sights and excellent chromed bore is capable of 1.5 inches at 100 yards.
- Some anglers like to use Killer gear, consisting of a chromed tube pirk and a couple of droppers fitted up with muppets, usually baited with a whole Calamari squid or side of mackerel.
- Using the spokes of the center disk as a backbone, wheel makers are experimenting with stainless steel and painted plastic attachments that can approximate the high-end look of machined or chromed aluminum.
- I often see parallels at the dragstrip: the racer with polished valve covers and bad valve springs, or the dragster with chromed parts everywhere and leaking shock absorbers.
- The accessory bay, located an inch below the upper panel door, features blue LEDs on either side of a chromed roll-up door.
- A crisply elegant natural or lacquered birch seat is supported by a thin chromed steel frame.
- The interior is gorgeous, complete with chromed switches and real wood and beautiful curves.
- There is also the legendary Trident badge that takes pride of place on the nose, framed by the imposing chromed grille.
Definition of chromed in US English: chromedadjectivekrōmd Chromium-plated. Example sentencesExamples - There is also the legendary Trident badge that takes pride of place on the nose, framed by the imposing chromed grille.
- The interior is like something from the pages of a Vogue home furnishings magazine with soft, muted greys making up the fascia, split with a polished grey birch decorative inlay and a chromed and leathered bespoke interior.
- The interior is gorgeous, complete with chromed switches and real wood and beautiful curves.
- The accessory bay, located an inch below the upper panel door, features blue LEDs on either side of a chromed roll-up door.
- The review vehicle was tricked out with all the chromed visuals: bull-bar, rear corner protectors, extended door sills, and the like.
- But I've never liked chromed plastic - one material pretending to be another.
- A forlorn pair of chromed handle bars stuck incongruously out from under the massive front roller.
- With Norma ammunition, a Type 99 short rifle in good condition with its peep sights and excellent chromed bore is capable of 1.5 inches at 100 yards.
- Wheelskins were invented in the late 1990s to provide an inexpensive way to put brilliant chromed plastic covers on styled wheels.
- The white seat shell and base are made of fibreglass; they are connected to each other with a chromed steel spring and rubber dampers.
- These were originally brass and were chromed, fitted with extra rubber seals and now protrude through specially drilled holes in the top plate.
- Outside, green plastic garden furniture, creaking in the sun, each empty table complete with at least one crumb from a previous occupant and a chromed ashtray not quite empty.
- The mirror finish chromed metal base and high gloss tabletop enhance its beauty, making it perfect for game rooms, the bar, the kitchen or anywhere else you can imagine.
- I often see parallels at the dragstrip: the racer with polished valve covers and bad valve springs, or the dragster with chromed parts everywhere and leaking shock absorbers.
- The large, egg-crate, chromed grille is somewhat overstated but still appealing.
- Some anglers like to use Killer gear, consisting of a chromed tube pirk and a couple of droppers fitted up with muppets, usually baited with a whole Calamari squid or side of mackerel.
- Running along the length of the sides are polished, chromed brass panels which in conjunction with some hard foam strips aid in creating a plenum style shroud above the fins as well as give the unit a little ‘bling’.
- A crisply elegant natural or lacquered birch seat is supported by a thin chromed steel frame.
- Using the spokes of the center disk as a backbone, wheel makers are experimenting with stainless steel and painted plastic attachments that can approximate the high-end look of machined or chromed aluminum.
- It's made of butted chromed steel, features a ball-bearing headset for 360-degree rotation and a quick-release skewer for roll changes.
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