Feathered in a sentence as an adjective

It now looks like feathered dinosaurs were a lot more common than that though.

" The War Z developers were basically tarred and feathered for it.

The nice, evenly spaced fields shown in the article are just a small region of the full sample, usally a couple fields behind the feathered edge.

In any other time or place, such a man would have been tarred and feathered by a posse of his community for his conspiracies and crimes.

And, believe it or not, I've never had a woman give a damn about my shoes or the label on my clothing or whether my hair was feathered.

It seems the rapacious reptiles have developed a taste for the common pigeon, also known as the 'feathered rat', or the 'gutter bird'.

Dinosaurs are part of the tetrapod clade, so I never expected "four-winged" to mean anything other than that the hind limbs and forelimbs are both feathered and used for flight.

Anything above or below this should be the result of filtering or as a very, very light application of color, usually feathered and not noticeable.

"and at the end:" Because many species of small-bodied theropods unearthed since the 1990s had been feathered, many researchers suggested that larger species of tyrannosaurs and their close kin could have feathers, as well, he notes.

At the beginning:" The long, filament-like feathers preserved with three relatively complete skeletons of the newly described species provide direct evidence of extensively feathered gigantic dinosaurs.

Feathered definitions

adjective

adorned with feathers or plumes

See also: feathery plumy

adjective

having or covered with feathers; "our feathered friends"