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Decorate or cover lavishly (as with gems)
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encrust
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1
Most waters contain some impurity which, when the water is evaporated, remains to
incrust
the surface of the vessel.
2
Such are popularly known as petrifying springs, although they merely
incrust
the objects and do not convert them into stone.
3
In so many arid forms which States
incrust
themselves with, once in a century, if so often, a poetic act and record occur.
4
They raise the coverlet and disclose a box
incrusted
with little pebbles.
5
The Roosevelt walls are
incrusted
with paintings and prints of ships.
6
The following is an analysis of the deposite with which the rocks are
incrusted
:
7
The edifice has a Gothic character, and is
incrusted
in marble and mosaic work.
8
The penitential tears of centuries had
incrusted
the whole interior with their glittering stalactites.
9
I try to put it out of the way, but it is strongly
incrusted
.
10
Life,
incrusted
with conventionalities; Death, that strips them all away.
11
Like other rocks along the shore, it seemed to be
incrusted
with calcareous cement.
12
The stocks were deeply
incrusted
with silver, or something that looked very like it.
13
On a nearer examination this proved to be a foreign substance
incrusted
with coral.
14
Husk of maize, moss, and branches of vegetable substances were
incrusted
in the same manner.
15
One could hardly see where the eyes were, buried beneath the powder-ingrained and
incrusted
flesh.
16
The soil appears to be full of calcareous matter, with which the rocks are
incrusted
.
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