Encara no tenim significats per a "cover with tarpaulin".
1Nearly over the dam was a boat painted black and covered with tarpaulin.
2The fur packs were neatly piled and covered with tarpaulins.
3Earlier, the reporter saw about 40 trucks covered with tarpaulins, some apparently empty, crossing the frontier.
4In the dim light he saw the shapes of three or four other cars, covered with tarpaulins.
5Author remembers from his childhood in the Western Isles-wild-looking families straggling along behind a handcart covered with tarpaulin.
6The hatches are covered with tarpaulin.
7Fields of mold covered with tarpaulins?
8The sail-hatch and fore-hatch were also fastened and padlocked, and the skylights covered with tarpaulin and screwed firmly down.
9In a shed, covered with tarpaulins, lay the crated heavy furniture sent from San Francisco and carted out from King City.
10From the other edge of the platform, on the tracks, stood several guarded cargo motorized trolleys with mysterious boxes covered with tarpaulins.
11The waggon was covered with tarpaulin sheetings in front and at the sides, but behind some glimpse could be caught of the contents.
12One day there were found on the shore two little boats covered with tarpaulin, which these gentry probably used in their clandestine excursions.
13Heavy dust lay on stairs and floors and what there was of furniture was covered with tarpaulins that had grown black in time.
14The great gun was covered with tarpaulins to protect it from the weather, and then all retired to the house for a bountiful meal.
15The Turkish vehicles, which were covered with tarpaulins, crossed the town of Silopi for the border post of Habur, 15 kilometres farther to the south.
16On the hearth were several thick cups filled with herbs and heavy fluids and covered with tarpaulin, for Becky's "man" was a teamster.