serried — pressed close together; in close formation
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: pressed close together; in close formation
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈsɛrid/
Korean meaning: 빽빽하게 몰린, 밀집된
Korean pronunciation: **세**리드
Example Sentences
- The serried shelves of the bookstore made finding anything impossible.
- Serried clouds gathered ominously overhead before the storm.
- The parking lot showed serried cars like sardines in a can.
serried
ADJECTIVE//ˈsɛrid//
pressed close together; in close formation

dozens of knights in shining armor stand shoulder to shoulder in perfectly straight lines. Their shields overlap slightly as they hold their positions without any gaps between them. The formation extends deep into the courtyard with each row pressed tightly against the next. More soldiers continue to file into position, filling every available space in the formation. Spectators along the castle walls point and cheer at the impressive display of military precision. soldiers pressed close together in tight formation
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Origin
From French 'serré,' the past participle of 'serrer' meaning 'to press tightly together' or 'to compress.' The word carries the image of things being squeezed or pressed into tight formation, like soldiers in close ranks.
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“The serried shelves of the bookstore made finding anything impossible.”
“Serried clouds gathered ominously overhead before the storm.”
“The parking lot showed serried cars like sardines in a can.”
“Medieval knights advanced in serried lines across the battlefield.”
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