The black grime and the dirt of ages seems encrusted on the slabs of Gorongoza," remarked the missionary.
On the other hand, they have not improved upon the usual threshing implements--the flat beams encrusted with sharp stones.
An encrusted cornice of the same material surmounts the walls of the pavilion below a ceiling profusely adorned with floral designs, conspicuous being the iris and the rose.
Let us then return, for the last time, to our central image: something mechanical encrusted on something living.
Something mechanical encrusted on the living, will represent a cross at which we must halt, a central image from which the imagination branches off in different directions.
The doors of most of them were open, but all the apartments were encrusted by the dust and cobwebs of years.
This pebble was encrustedon all sides by a delicate living coralline.
I encrusted with ivory the posts, the threshold and the lintel of the door of the resting-place.
When the whole has again cooled, the bottom will be encrusted with the salts, while a solution of nearly pure carbonate of potash will be found floating above, which may be drawn off clear by a syphon.
The twigs encrusted with the radiated cellular substance, constitute the stick-lac of commerce.
In the midst of the fuller's earth are often found large pieces of stone of a yellow colour, translucent and remarkably heavy, which have been found to be sulphate of barytes, encrusted with quartzose crystals.
The trial-rods are left longer than the others, and their projecting ends are encrusted with fire-clay, or imbedded in sand.
The twig becomes thereby encrustedwith a reddish mammelated resin, having a crystalline-looking fracture.
The subliming pots are then allowed to cool, and broken to pieces in order to collect all the vermillionencrusted within them; and which usually amounts to 400 lbs.
The man who fed was weary, and Tess could see that the red nape of his neck was encrusted with dirt and husks.
Presently the light of dawn began to diffuse itself upon the world, and the spirit creations were replaced by substantial banks of frost-encrusted willows.
Even shells of which the animals are still living, on these reefs, are very commonly found to beencrusted over with a hard coating of limestone.
With such-like quaint original devices have those men of old encrusted the surface of these ancient stalls.
On the north side of the chancel stands a group of thirteenth-century pillars and arches of still more elaborate character, whose capitals are encrusted with a variety of grotesque figures intertwined amongst deeply-cut foliage.
The curtains are made of some art blue fabric, the walls are pale yellow with a lighter frieze above, and are encrusted with memories of the last three or four years, when the author first set up housekeeping in London.
Fresh snow falling almost daily spreads yet another and another layer, and all is encrusted hard and fast, but far around it sparkles like a sea of diamonds, emitting the colours of a rainbow in the radiant sunshine.
In spite of a wound in the pit of his stomach, with bare head and uniform encrusted with mud and blood, he forced his weary soldiers against the foe and, as at Auerstaedt, by sheer indomitable courage, compelled his troops to beat the enemy.
The walls of this very handsome building were encrusted with dried red expectoration, and scored with splashes of lime from fingers--the lime is chewed with the betel nut.
The feast was held in a magnificent hall, where stood a throne made of solid gold, covered with fine carving, and encrusted with diamonds.
The throne of the queen, with its canopy and dais, were composed entirely of exquisitely carved ivory, encrusted with diamonds.
Her harness, all new and wrought for the occasion was of the white hide of the great white apes of Barsoom, hung heavily with platinum and diamonds--fairly encrusted with them.
The shining object still lured him on and when he had come closer to it his eyes went wide in surprise, for the thing they saw was naught else than the jewel-encrusted emblem upon the prow of a small flier.
The morning was intensely frosty, and the stones and vegetation near the water were encrusted with ice.
Its banks were very saline, and in the neighbourhood of Diskit a great part of the plain was encrusted with soda.
In every part of Piti we found the margins of springs, and the grassy turf which grew on low swampy spots along the river, covered with a saline incrustation, in the form of a dry efflorescence, which encrusted the blades of grass.
After three miles, the ravine suddenly expanded into a narrow plain, the surface of which was irregularly undulating, and completely encrusted with salt.
Many of these were encrusted with a calcareous concretion, and the whole plain had the appearance of having formerly been the bed of a lake.
The margins of this plain were dry and gravelly; the centre, as seen from a distance, was green, but in many places encrusted with a saline efflorescence.
But his father rode ahead, carelessly erect on his blood-horse--horse and rider seen in a blur through the salt-encrusted glass.
Manasseh's huge stature and gold-encrusted livery commanded respect in spite of his colour.
Unexpectantly he picked up the sand-encrusted lump and brushed it off.
She was in a garden, a great gloomy place, over-spread with ancient, moss-encrusted trees.
This consisted in a number of golden vessels heavily encrusted with gems, a huge golden salver, and a dozen or more ropes of gigantic rubies!
One by one he handed her the jewel-encrusted vessels and hung the ropes of rubies upon her arm.
Over her gem-encrusted royal robes was thrown the sacred tattered mantle which was regarded by the Hungarians as a revered insignia of the regal office.
On his side he wore a Persian scimitar, the handle and sheath of which were encrusted with sparkling gems.
Upon her royal brow glistened most priceless jewels, while her fair neck seemed almost weighted with its sparkling gem-encrusted chains.
There was a sceptre likewise, having belonged to Ilione, eldest daughter of King Priam; also a necklace of pearls, and a double crown of gold encrusted with dazzling jewels.
In the churches are exposed, not crowns, but wheels encrusted with pearls, and the lamps which surround them cast a light less bright than the precious stones.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "encrusted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.