ppl. a. [f. BUBBLE sb. and v. + -ED.]
1. Sent forth like bubbles; full of bubbles; covered with bubbles.
1822. Beddoes, Brides Trag., V. iii. What sound is that Harmonious as a bubbled tear?
1865. Swinburne, Poems & Ball., At Eleusis, 11. Smooth pitchers of pure brass Under the bubbled wells.
1871. Tyndall, Fragm. Sc. (ed. 6), I. vi. 224. The internal scattering common in bubbled ice.
† 2. Befooled, cheated, deceived. Obs.
a. 1683. Oldham, Wks. & Rem. (1686), 66. Bubled Monarchs are at first beguild at last deposd, and killd.
1719. DUrfey, Pills (1872), I. 348. A bubbled coxcomb.