From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcheckedchecked /tʃekt/ ●●○ adjective DCchecked cloth has a regular pattern of differently coloured squares a checked blouse
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checked• Clearly, consultations were of copies other than those checked.• Classificatory or other indicators of relationships should be checked and recorded in their final form.• There is also an emphasis on checked fabrics, matched with plain colours.• But certainly some ebullience in me was checked, held in and turned inwards.• A checked lumberjack-style shirt and tight blue jeans.• Put it over there with those others which are being checked right through.• His jeans and checked shirt, though old and well worn, looked clean and of good quality.• He wore casual country tweeds and checked shirt which was unusual on Old Year's Night.• a checked skirt