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Definition of Blanketlike
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blanketlike
Literary usage of Blanketlike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Soils, United States Bureau of Chemistry, United States (1910)
"... where it is well developed the loess shows no dependence upon the underlying
topography, but covers hill and valley alike in a blanketlike layer, which, ..."
2. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1907)
"The Blossom deposit is, so far as known, unique in the Searchlight district,
although it is generally similar to some of the blanketlike lodes of Eldorado ..."
3. The Movement of Soil Material by the Wind by Edward Elway Free, Stephen Conrad Stuntz (1911)
"... where it is well developed the loess shows no dependence upon the underlying
topography, but covers hill and valley alike in a blanketlike layer, which, ..."
4. The Magic Forest: A Modern Fairy Story by Stewart Edward White (1903)
"Makwa picked out a little deerskin shirt, a pair of blue leggings made of stroud,
two squares of blanketlike material called duffel, ..."
5. Georges Lewys' The "charmed American": (François, L'Américain) A Story of by Gladys Adelina Lewis (1919)
"At Villers les Nancy a frightful storm impedes progress, the snow whirling on
long terrifying blasts of wind, blanketlike, over the soil, racing up frenzied ..."
6. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Soils, United States Bureau of Chemistry, United States (1910)
"... where it is well developed the loess shows no dependence upon the underlying
topography, but covers hill and valley alike in a blanketlike layer, which, ..."
7. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1907)
"The Blossom deposit is, so far as known, unique in the Searchlight district,
although it is generally similar to some of the blanketlike lodes of Eldorado ..."
8. The Movement of Soil Material by the Wind by Edward Elway Free, Stephen Conrad Stuntz (1911)
"... where it is well developed the loess shows no dependence upon the underlying
topography, but covers hill and valley alike in a blanketlike layer, which, ..."
9. The Magic Forest: A Modern Fairy Story by Stewart Edward White (1903)
"Makwa picked out a little deerskin shirt, a pair of blue leggings made of stroud,
two squares of blanketlike material called duffel, ..."
10. Georges Lewys' The "charmed American": (François, L'Américain) A Story of by Gladys Adelina Lewis (1919)
"At Villers les Nancy a frightful storm impedes progress, the snow whirling on
long terrifying blasts of wind, blanketlike, over the soil, racing up frenzied ..."