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Definition of Heavy-coated
1. Adjective. Wearing a heavy coat. "Heavy-coated policemen astride noble horses"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Heavy-coated
Literary usage of Heavy-coated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Headache and Its Materia Medica by Benoni F. Underwood (1889)
"There is also nausea, heavy coated tongue, and bilious vomiting. The patient has
a desire for brandy, which sometimes relieves the headache as well as the ..."
2. Dogdom: Monthly (1920)
"8M: Ibs.. massive head and bone, heavy coated, dark red. Also seven months puppies
for sale, very small reds. Mrs. FH Marshall. 2621 Tuscarawas St.. ..."
3. The Bookman (1897)
"The volume is a large folio, 12x18 inches, printed on heavy coated paper, most
attractively bound, each book being enclosed in a box stamped with a design ..."
4. Chapters on Papermaking by Clayton Beadle (1907)
"From the fact of the printed matter being on the enamel only (at least with heavy
coated papers), and the enamel being so readily removed by moisture, ..."
5. Chapters on Papermaking by Clayton Beadle (1907)
"From the fact of the printed matter being on the enamel only (at least with heavy
coated papers), and the enamel being so readily removed by moisture, ..."
6. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"... rough- and heavy-coated Sheep-dogs in other European and Asiatic countries
than England, which, however, have long tails. It is one of the oldest breeds ..."
7. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1896)
"The volume is a large folio, 12 x 18 inches, printed on heavy coated paper, most
attractively bound, each book being enclosed in a box stamped with a design ..."