seamed
- v put together with a seam
- a having or joined by a seam or seams
- s (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams
a seamed face
- Theodore Shadrick, a gaunt, silent man with a face seamed by 37 years in the coal mines, was eating breakfast with his wife when he heard the sound of running feet.
- It's French-seamed leather and warm wood tones make the Enclave more than transportation.
- His seamed, jowly face has become a familiar sight to stewardesses, pilots and mechanics, as he samples the food, checks the service, asks questionsall the while jotting .