ledged

English

Etymology

ledge + -ed

Adjective

ledged (not comparable)

  1. Having a ledge or ledges.
    • 2009 August 13, Steven Kurutz, “Saving the House Next Door”, in New York Times:
      The works reflect the inventive point of view Mr. Coupland brings to his writing, like an installation he created in the entry hall by placing, on a ledged wall, pieces of various shapes and colors taken from vintage building kits, or the oversize detergent bottle in the hallway, his own work, titled appropriately, “Downy Fabric Softener.”

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