Castled [verb]

Definition of Castled:

trade

Opposite/Antonyms of Castled:


Sentence/Example of Castled:

Looking back, after passing, we saw a knoll or hillock, of which the castled rock is the bare face.

Placed high upon its "proud rock," the restored fabric to-day wonderfully resembles the castled-crag of one's imagination.

The huge masses of serried troops, the lines of stately elephants, the castled background of the temples of Aurungzebe.

Even a few dreadnoughts lay castled on the broadening waters.

He was dreaming of the inspiration of foreign lands,—of castled crags and historic landscapes.

Florence, surrounded by the castled nobility occupying her hills, could only decide on one of two courses.

It can only be compared to a castled burg of the Rhine or Meuse: it is like nothing else in modern France.

The night gathers over the castled crags and the mysterious forests.

Reflected in that stream is the castled crag of Drachenfels, mirrored as in my heart the image of my dearest Catherine.

The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine.