1. checked - Adjective
2. checked - Verb
4. checked - Adjective Satellite
of Check
Source: Webster's dictionaryTrue love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked. Erich Segal
I hate patriotism... I can't stand it. It's a round world last time I checked. Bill Hicks
Writing with a simplified alphabet checked the power of custom of an oral tradition but implied a decline in the power of expression and the creation of grooves which determined the channels of thought of readers and later writers. Harold Innis
The superior power of population cannot be checked without producing misery or vice. Thomas Malthus
Next to the ministry I know of no more noble profession than the law. The object aimed at is justice, equal and exact, and if it does not reach that end at once it is because the stream is diverted by selfishness or checked by ignorance. Its principles ennoble and its practice elevates. William Jennings Bryan
They did not find a fault in the rose, they said O! you are red checked. Arabic Proverb