1. upholstered - Adjective
2. upholstered - Verb
upholstered (not comparable)
Covered in or characterized by upholstery.
upholstered furniture
upholstered
simple past and past participle of upholster
What was it that drove these thousands into the arms of his art - what but the blissfully sensuous, searing, sense-consuming, intoxicating, hypnotically caressing, heavily upholstered - in a word, the luxurious quality of his music? Thomas Mann
If Romney were a chair, he'd be a squishy, expensively upholstered easy chair that bore the imprint of whoever last sat on it. Timothy Noah
D. 1100-1300), a likely idea because textile arts were more developed in China and India than in the West." citation Quilting in fashion and design A modern use of quilting: a stool upholstered with quilted and embroidered fabric from India. Source: Internet
Add distinctive elegance to your dining setting with the gorgeous upholstered Parcel dining chair. Source: Internet
KELBAJAR, Azerbaijan — The cars, trucks and vans jamming the mountain roads deep into the night on Saturday brimmed with all the possessions that the fleeing Armenians could rescue: upholstered furniture, livestock, glass doors. Source: Internet
Then, in August, they began to fill with seemingly unconnected objects: bluejeans piled in a chest-high mound, a lounge chair upholstered in denim, a mannequin in a jumpsuit with an eyeball for a head standing amid a sea of paint-splattered drop cloths. Source: Internet