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coat of paint

NOUN
  1. a layer of paint covering something else

How To Use coat of paint In A Sentence

  • The front door needs a new coat of paint.
  • This wall needs another coat of paint.
  • If your fence begins to look a little weathered, consider giving it a coat of paint or wood stain to bring it back to life. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's almost as easy these days to give your rooms a new coat of paint as it is to spring-clean them.
  • The woodwork has recently been given a fresh coat of paint.
  • They felt it needed a new coat of paint to freshen it up.
  • Take for instance, the boatswain's mate who needs to put that new coat of paint on the bulkhead.
  • And to this effect, the boathouse has acquired adequate number of boats, while a fresh coat of painting has been given to existing ones.
  • This wall needs another coat of paint.
  • The sculpture received a fresh coat of paint in 1975 and will be repainted if it is scratched or damaged.
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