tabbed, a.
(tæbd, ˈtæbɪd)
[f. tab n.1 + -ed.]
Having a tab or tabs; furnished or adorned with tabs, as an article of dress.
| 1872 J. Drummond in Campbell Rec. Argyll (1884) 482 His attendant wears hose tabbed at the top. 1884 G. H. Boughton in Harper's Mag. Sept. 533/2 Tabbed jackets, short skirts and buckled shoes. 1901 Daily Chron. 5 Oct. 8/3 A pretty blouse, with tabbed fronts bound with stitched white taffetas. |