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Covered or protected with or as if with a case.
encased
incased
sheathed
Cased.
bound
1
His heart had been
cased
in ice; he had hated every one.
2
Some of the items on my list are rather well
cased
in.
3
A burly old chap
cased
in dirt clambered deliberately over the rail.
4
There was: a
cased
portable was on the floor beside the workbench.
5
One list shoe and one of leathern manufacture
cased
his ample feet.
6
To each saddle he fastened a Service hatchet and a
cased
rifle.
7
The ship was
cased
in ice,-decks, sides, masts, yards, and rigging.
8
Mr. Football. Norm Irving opened a storage cabinet filled with
cased
guitars.
9
He also describes the King's stool as being entirely
cased
with gold.
10
Bailey poked her head out and
cased
both ends of the mall.
11
The entire legs were
cased
in stockings, curious in pattern and color.
12
I noticed that the knob of the cane was neatly
cased
in wash-leather.
13
Paris
cased
the room for security problems, and I looked around.
14
The staircase was wider, and the walls were
cased
in wood.
15
You are
cased
,
dungeoned in the solid masonry of the waters.
16
It was exquisitely polished, and
cased
in the interior with silver.
cased
case
·
case in
case in ice
case in steel
case the joint
case in bronze