Definitionadj. covered or protected with or as if with a case
Last update: June 8, 2015
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Wynn told me what he did and about the soul encased in her tumor. [Please select]
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The embalmed body of the deceased, encased in its wooden coffin (Gen.) [Please select]
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His feet are encased in something long and narrow. [Please select]
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She was a sensualist whose sensuality, hard, metallic, glittering, encased her like armour. [Please select]
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Some lighter fabric was worn under it, and encased the arms. [Please select]
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To avoid outside damage and cuts this hose is sometimes encased with coiled sheet metal. [Please select]
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Her heart felt as if it were encased in ice. [Please select]
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Up rose the helmet and the head it encased--then two arms, which began to beat the water wildly--the head turned back, and gave the face to the light. [Please select]
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Dogs will worry these sores, and must be prevented from doing so by having the foot encased in a sock made of strong washed calico, tied round the leg with tape. [Please select]
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