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1 It was covered with grease and the grease had been rubbed in.
2 The floor was covered with grease and dirt and was black with age.
3 He shakes a shoulder that feels like putty covered with grease .
4 My entire face was soon covered with grease and scratches.
5 I've always had this splendid image of you, covered with grease and wielding a gigantic wrench.
6 They were covered with grease .
7 In order to make her slip more easily, the "ways," down which she slides, are covered with grease .
8 Some rude, rough-hewn lout, covered with grease and coal-dust, pushed bang against me and hurled me without ceremony from his path.
9 There were two airmen in the back of the truck who must have been mechanics because they were covered with grease .
10 What made this all the more touching was that the field kitchen was still covered with grease left over obviously from 1918.
11 The head is covered with grease , and red ochre, with a bandage passed round it, and is ornamented with tufts of feathers.
12 It was so high that I could not reach the top of it with my hand, and it appeared to be covered with grease .
13 "I won't shake hands," he said, "for I am covered with grease and oil.
14 "The barrels will be permanently pitted if we do that." He was working frantically now, his hands covered with grease and rust.
15 "I don't really know what she is," answered Therese; "but every morning I see her trailing a silk dress covered with grease - spots over the stairs.
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This collocation consists of: Covered with grease through the time