1. plumed - Adjective
2. plumed - Verb
4. plumed - Adjective Satellite
of Plume
Source: Webster's dictionarythe plumed serpent Source: Internet
white-plumed egrets Source: Internet
At the annual showcase of the country’s best HBCU bands, high-stepping drum majors with plumed hats and drill canes perform spins and splits, sequined majorettes and dance squads execute fierce routines, and the crowd roars and dances in their seats. Source: Internet
This photo provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art shows a watercolor on vellum by Jacob Marrel titled "Four Tulips: Boter man (Butter Man), Joncker (Nobleman), Grote geplumaceerde (The Great Plumed One), and Voorwint (With the Wind)" circa 1635-45. Source: Internet
Smoke plumed from the distant tower where corn is flaked. Source: Internet
His collection The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories, published in 1928, develops the theme of leadership that Lawrence also explored in novels such as Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent and Fanny and Annie. Source: Internet