roofed or covered with shingles (rectangular wooden tiles)
a tower surmounted by a shingled spire
shingled seaside cottages
(of a woman's hair) cut in such a way that the hair tapers from the back of the head to the nape of the neck
her shingled blonde hair
roof or clad with shingles
yesterday we fastened in the steel framework and shingled the roof
cut (a woman's hair) in a shingle
women began to bob their hair immediately after the war and were shingling it by 1925