The heavily rubberized cloth apparently acted as an insulating sheet that prevented the effective grounding of the paralyzing force that streamed down through Blake's body from the overhead disk.
Noting that Zehru was busy at the moment with his work upon Mapes, Blake quickly grasped at the faint chance the presence of the rubberized cloth offered him.
Its tough fabric, heavily rubberized for proof against rain, might guard her head and face at least momentarily from those ripping talons if the headless attackers came to close quarters.
Above him, also enclosed in the netting, stretched a rubberized cover designed to shelter him from rain.
A Marine entered his hammock through an opening in a mosquito net, lay down on a length of rubberized cloth, and zipped the net shut.
New Methods of Gas Bag Fabrication The early gas bags for the Zeppelins were made of rubberized cotton fabric.
Zeppelin learned that goldbeater's skins held gas better, also, and unlike rubberized fabric, practically eliminated the danger of electrical sparks due to friction or tearing.
There were 16 single gas cells made of rubberized balloon cloth placed inside the framework.
A great many rubberized fabrics are used for hospitals, domestic purposes and for clothing.
Examine various rubberized fabrics and notice whether they are substantial.
On account of the high price of excellent rubberized fabrics a great many substitutes are placed on the market that are satisfactory to the eye, but have not the wearing qualities for the service they are intended to render.
In order to test a rubberized fabric to see if it has the necessary strength to stand everyday use, see if it is possible to scratch it with the finger nail.
It was separated from the gas chamber by a diaphragm of rubberized cotton cloth, which was sewn, cemented, and taped to the inner envelope somewhat below the "equator" or median line from the nose to the tail of the gas bag.
The tail-cup was made of rubberized fabric, circular in shape, about 4 feet in diameter, and about 2 feet deep when inflated by the breeze.
Its gas cylinder of rubberized cotton cloth was approximately 65 feet long and 27 feet in diameter, the ends being rounded.
The Caquot, as all balloons developed in the war, was made of rubberized cotton cloth.
The Caquot was equipped with lobes of rubberizedfabric to act as rudders.
The material used in the construction of the rudders and auxiliary planes is the same as that used in the main planes--spruce for the framework and some kind of rubberized or varnished cloth for the covering.
Some aviators use what is called rubberized silk, others prefer balloon cloth.
The pilot asks by radio or voice whether the surface ship can spare some gasoline, and on an affirmative answer, lowers or drops on his deck two rubberized fabric spheres connected to each other by 14 feet of rope--also a note of instructions.
The anchor is a cone-shaped rubberized fabric bag, ten feet long, with a diameter of 2-1/2 feet at the top.
There was the crack of knuckles, in a rubberized steel-fabric space glove, against Lester's jaw.
Frank Nelsen felt the dust crunch under the rubberized boot-soles of his Archer.
The rubberized linen covering of the wings was taut and as smooth as silk, and the eye could not detect the slightest wire or thing out of gear.
And this stuff,” he continued, touching his forefinger to the taut covering of one of the wings, “is rubberized linen?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rubberized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.