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    Examples of coats in a Sentence

  • Examples of coat
    1. That coat that you're wearing looks almost orangish in the evening sun.
    2. 1851 A long-skirted, cabalistically-cut coat of a faded walnut tinge enveloped him; the overlapping sleeves of which were rolled up on his wrists. — Herman Melville, Moby Dick.
    3. From his short passes to the hip-length tan winter coat he slipped on after the game, Pennington proved in myriad ways that he was all about being practical, not peacocky.
    4. A very neat old woman, still in her good outdoor coat and best beehive hat, was sitting at a polished mahogany table on whose surface there were several scored scratches so deep that a triangular piece of the veneer had come cleanly away,  [ …] .
    5. He is small, but not a toy, with a dome of pouffy white hair forming a helmet on his head; he has a silvery-gray coat and dark hazel eyes that look like giant buttons because the dark rims around them give him the appearance of wearing spectacles.
    6. He sat on the hearth rug and began prettying the dog's coat.
    7. I need to prime these handrails before we can apply the finish coat.
    8. Stubby, fat and chunky, it is about three inches shorter than the standard armrests, which are probelike, jutting upward at just the right angle to slip unnoticed in the pocket of a trouser or coat as a person sits.
    9. I caught and tore my coat on the projecting nail.
    10. a ragged coat
  • Examples of coats
    1. To me, a normal cow is white with black patches, but Sarah's from Texas and most of the cows there have solid brown, black, or red coats.
    2. The kids piled up their boots and coats by the back door. ‎
    3. Mesotegmic seeds with coats derived from the middle layer are rare, while endotegmic seeds with coats derived from the innermost layer of the inner integument are present in, for example, the black pepper family (Piperaceae).
  • Examples of coated
    1. The company's main product is high-quality coated woodfree printing paper.
    2. “The first co-owner had coarse-coated dogs, and she said he was so fluffy and squeezably, wonderfully soft,” Good said.
    3. One can buy coated frying pans, which are much easier to wash up than normal ones.
    4. Moreover, calcium is concentrated in cytosomes, specific membrane-coated vesicles, which are also known as 'tannin vesicles'.
    5. For 450 dirhams, youll be steamed to melting, lathered in black Moroccan beldi soap, exfoliated with a rough kissa glove, massaged with oil by four hands, coated in local ghassoul clay, rinsed in hot water, stuffed into a fluffy robe and served a mint tea.
    6. A standout is Pascal Tarabay’s cuckoo clock, a modern interpretation of a traditional clock rendered in white, orange or blue powder-coated steel ($250), or plated in mirror-finish goldtone or silvertone ($395).
    7. Sunday houses were often made of limestone rock coated with whitewash inside and out.
    8. A decade later, the skiwear company Bogner was dressing James Bond for the slopes, but reality soon trumped make-believe with the nylon-coated aluminumized spacesuit worn by John Glenn and the other Mercury astronauts.
    9. After putting the coated parts together, Jon waited for the chemical adhesive to resinify
  • Examples of coating
    1. The prosthesis has a bilayered calcium phosphate coating.
    2. At the extreme edges, the coating is very thin. ‎
    3. The sacrificial coating protects the hull, but because it takes the damage the hull doesn't, we must replace it annually.
    4. The top coating of lacquer gives this finish a slick look.
    5. a supertough coating
    6. a toughenable coating
    7. We spent hours coating the truffles with cocoa powder so they wouldn't be sticky.
    8. They painted on a coating to protect it from the weather.
    9. Don't use the steel wool on this pan; you'll strip off the teflon coating.
    10. Unpolished grains that retained their outer coating were a major lynchpin of his 'whole foods'-based diet.
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