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Example sentences for "thick coat"

  • From the head to the tail, this pygmy destroyer of the helpless is defended by a thick coat, or rather mountain composed of the skins, limbs, and down of these creatures.

  • The whole body is covered with a thick coat of short hair, which is lengthened out into a mane on the dewlap, and into a pencil-like tuft on the end of the tail.

  • Beneath the long hairs, in all parts, there is a thick coat of cinereous wool of exquisite fineness.

  • I could distinguish between them no essential difference, except only that the Yak is covered all over with a thick coat of long hair.

  • Because the bear is a very hairy animal; and his hair is just like a thick coat, so that he cannot live where it is very hot all the time.

  • But the One-Hump camel has only short hair, as the country is too hot all the time to need a thick coat.

  • Of course, once upon a time the bear lived only in places where it was very cold, and so he grew thick hair to keep out the cold; but now that he has a thick coat of hair, he cannot go down to hot countries to live.

  • They are frequently repelled by laying a thick coat of tar on the bottom of the troughs, and sprinkling it with salt.

  • He is long-haired and shaggy, and has a thick coat of fine, soft fur, beneath the outer covering, which is almost impenetrable by water.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thick coat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but where; cultivated land; divine right; exclusive legislation; forty yards; just kind; larger scale; our midst; play bridge; thick cloth; thick coat; thick enough; thick forest; thick jungle; thick layer; thick paper; thick paste; thick scrub; thick slice; thick slices; thick syrup; thick wood; thickness from; triangle encircled; what purpose; would sooner