cased

[ UK /kˈe‍ɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. enclosed in a case
  2. covered or protected with or as if with a case
    knights cased in steel
    products encased in leatherette
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How To Use cased In A Sentence

  • not far from the former site of Five Points, the immigrant neighborhood showcased in the Martin Scorsese's film "Gangs of New York.
  • Uncle Fliakim Sheril, furbished up in a new crisp black suit, and with his spindleshanks trimly incased in the smoothest of black silk stockings, looking for all the world just like an alert and spirited black cricket, outdid himself on this occasion in singing _counter_, in that high, weird voice that he must have learned from the wintry winds that usually piped around the corners of the old house. Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
  • The stadium reverberated with claps as brave Marathas displayed their skills in the sport, where the men showcased their acrobatics on poles.
  • At the same time, parts of southern England were struck by a freak ice storm that encased the landscape in thick ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • And one evening we try crispy-crusted pig's-feet cakes, meltingly soft chunks of meat encased in polenta.
  • A small wood shingled A frame, it was solidly encased by trees, hidden from view.
  • His broken leg was encased in plaster.
  • Of course, what all of this means is that the thieves cased the joint during the day and came back that night to make their heist.
  • Power poles are being encased in concrete rings to protect them from the heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her role in 1990 s Henry & June showcased Uma with sexuality streaming out of pores.
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