shingled in English

noun
1
an acute, painful inflammation of the nerve ganglia, with a skin eruption often forming a girdle around the middle of the body. It is caused by the same virus as chickenpox.
Doug's symptoms might also have been caused by herpes zoster or shingles virus which can also affect the facial nerve.
noun
1
a mass of small rounded pebbles, especially on a seashore.
There were also sand dunes and shingle banks that were later used for building roads in the new town.
verb
1
roof or clad with shingles.
a tower surmounted by a shingled spire

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1. Cupolas are available with a copper or shingled roof, and in a straight or concave profile

2. Buffet Sheet-Pan Potato Hash with Fixins These shingled sheet-pan taters are somewhere between french fries and potato chips (and heaven)

3. An 1834 valuation of the property describes the large 2-story dwelling as constructed of hewn logs with a shingled roof, plank floors, a brick chimney with two fireplaces, and a 2-story Banistered …

4. A shingled, rose-Bowered and privet-hedge-enclosed Arts-and-Crafts style house by the sea, it was designed by local architect and aesthete Joseph Greenleaf Thorp and completed in 1897

5. Although as early as 1922 the fashion correspondent of The Times was suggesting that Bobbed hair was passé, by the mid-1920s the style (in various versions, often worn with a side-parting, curled or waved, and with the hair at the nape of the neck "shingled" short), was the dominant female hairstyle in the Western world