Painted in a sentence as an adjective

The black bar at the top is like working in a room with a low ceiling painted black all day.

Do you think the artist who painted that portrait made his own canvas and made his own paints?

It irks me a little bit that the issue is painted as one of "reason" versus lack thereof.

If you were standing in the room that Vermeer painted, you would see that wall as a pretty even shade of off-white.

But after about 5 seconds: wtf?This is just twitterbootstrap painted blue.

You falsely painted Apple in a bad light and falsely portrayed your own company as blameless.

"Picasso _didn't_ paint for the twitterati - he painted for Picasso.

So is damn near every other developer on the face of the planet, but Google has a big fat target painted on their back because of Android's success.

Surely this is a giant target painted on Nokia's proxy servers for any blackhat out there who wants to intercept a whole lot of https traffic?

Making a rigid screen-painted layout solution avoids problem inherent in flexible layouts those, but it gives up so much.

His entire adulthood: painted buildings with lead-based paint, installed asbestos, smoked cigarettes, and lived in Pittsburgh back when the skies were black with soot all day long.

" At this point, the author has completely distanced his psychopathy from the purely negative caricature he painted in the first half of his letter.

Now is the future of 'art' digital printers that can reproduce what an artist might have painted in oils, something they can paint using a Wacom tablet and Illustrator?

I don't see that his personal drama detracts from the NSA story at all. If he was being painted as a liar or a Chinese pawn, or mentally ill, or a sociopath, that would be sheer distraction -- but what happens to him is of great importance, especially to those who might follow in his footsteps.

The folks pushing the merger, Davis and the consultants, painted this narrative of LeBouef merging its way into a prestigious brand, and Dewey shoring itself up with a profitable marriage-partner.

[1][2] As pointed out by Raphael Bousso,[3] Thorn observed in 1978 that string theory admits a lower-dimensional description in which gravity emerges from it in what would now be called a holographic way.\nIn a larger sense, the theory suggests that the entire universe can be seen as a two-dimensional information structure "painted" on the cosmological horizon, such that the three dimensions we observe are only an effective description at macroscopic scales and at low energies.

Painted definitions

adjective

coated with paint; "freshly painted lawn furniture"

adjective

lacking substance or vitality as if produced by painting; "in public he wore a painted smile"

adjective

having makeup applied; "brazen painted faces"

adjective

having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; "a jester dressed in motley"; "the painted desert"; "a particolored dress"; "a piebald horse"; "pied daisies"

See also: motley calico multicolor multi-color multicolour multi-colour multicolored multi-colored multicoloured multi-coloured