Covered or protected with or as if with a case.
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Examples for "encased"
Examples for "encased"
1The feet of the horse were also encased in the same material.
2But I was encased in silence and could not hear a sound.
3Her feet were encased in white slippers, with straps across the instep.
4His feet were encased in untanned leather boots, reaching above the knees.
5His legs would not work, and his body felt encased in iron.
1Their acid, sweetish pulp contained many seeds, each incased in white jelly.
2Her hands were incased in delicate kid gauntlets, which fitted with perfect exactness.
3He had heard the first faint cries of his shell-incased babies!
4The intestines are also incased in lace-work of tallow, which constitutes a palatable dish.
5His feet were incased in a pair of cowhide boots.
1His heart had been cased in ice; he had hated every one.
2Some of the items on my list are rather well cased in.
3A burly old chap cased in dirt clambered deliberately over the rail.
4There was: a cased portable was on the floor beside the workbench.
5One list shoe and one of leathern manufacture cased his ample feet.
6To each saddle he fastened a Service hatchet and a cased rifle.
7The ship was cased in ice,-decks, sides, masts, yards, and rigging.
8Mr. Football. Norm Irving opened a storage cabinet filled with cased guitars.
9He also describes the King's stool as being entirely cased with gold.
10Bailey poked her head out and cased both ends of the mall.
11The entire legs were cased in stockings, curious in pattern and color.
12I noticed that the knob of the cane was neatly cased in wash-leather.
13Paris cased the room for security problems, and I looked around.
14The staircase was wider, and the walls were cased in wood.
15You are cased, dungeoned in the solid masonry of the waters.
16It was exquisitely polished, and cased in the interior with silver.
Cased per variant geogràfica