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Covered or protected with or as if with a case.
encased
cased
sheathed
1
Their acid, sweetish pulp contained many seeds, each
incased
in white jelly.
2
Her hands were
incased
in delicate kid gauntlets, which fitted with perfect exactness.
3
He had heard the first faint cries of his
shell
-
incased
babies!
4
The intestines are also
incased
in lace-work of tallow, which constitutes a palatable dish.
5
His feet were
incased
in a pair of cowhide boots.
6
The form of type was
incased
in a frame called a "coffin."
7
It had evidently been
incased
in a strong, low shoe.
8
Her hands were
incased
in brown silk gloves, while her husband wore black kids.
9
Most bristled with weapons, and all were
incased
in a carapace of mirror-bright chrome.
10
Above were slim ankles and calves
incased
in fiber-silk hose the hue of the shoes.
11
The white glove which
incased
the hand and arm was smutched liberally in telltale fashion.
12
Last, but not least,
incased
in several wrappings of soft white paper was the wedding-dress.
13
Then the sharp instrument was
incased
and put away.
14
Neither did her bare limbs
flash
-
being
incased
in flannels.
15
He seemed to have
incased
himself in Hilliard's personality.
16
It was true that Mr. Becker's imperturbability
incased
him like a kindly coating of tallow.
incased
incase
·
incased blanket
incased foot