nouns - Could "shingled" mean "pebbly"?


One of the definition of shingle is



a mass of small rounded pebbles, especially on a seashore.



You can say



a shingle beach



(more common usage in UK than US perhaps)


Is it also correct English to say



a shingled beach





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