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coated

adjective as in dipped

adjective as in lined

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adjective as in painted

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Other versions are coated in marzipan, or dusted in powder sugar.

Birds eat their berries, which are coated in gluey material called viscin.

“I like decorating my slaves,” she said, referencing the rope, her thin, crimson-coated lips peeling off her front teeth.

Forensic tests showed the birds died after becoming coated in sludge, Hubbard said.

Each of them was coated in something resembling a gray, sticky batter.

But, before they can be used for this purpose, these leaves are coated with lime made from oyster shells and then folded up.

The Korean ponies are small, fine-coated animals, little larger than Shetland ponies.

There were eunuchs too, black frock-coated—and the chief eunuch, an important personage who ranks very high.

Outwardly cold, Sir Henry seemed to his youthful observer, who now knew him better, to resemble a volcano coated with ice.

Most of them took him for a guerrilla fleeing from his foes, and looked in vain for blue-coated pursuers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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