This supposed cowl is nothing more than a fold of the chain mail, which has been covered with a thick coating of paint.
The ribs of the arches in both rooms are elegantly moulded, but are sadly disfigured with a thick coating of plaster and barbarous whitewash.
After a turkey is trussed, wet the skin; dredge it well with salt and pepper, and then with a thick coating of flour.
Place the mixture on a slow fire and stir constantly until the eggs have thickened enough to make a thick coating on the spoon.
Dredge the goose with salt, pepper, and a thick coating of flour; put a little water in the pan and baste frequently.
The roofs are flat; the rafters are unsawn trees or branches of poplar, covered with willow twigs, over which is laid a thick coating of mud.
Every little rill was covered with a thick coating of ice, and some small swamps which we passed were crisp with frost.
There is nothing better than common baking soda for burns and scalds; apply a thick coating of dry soda.
To clean plaster-of-paris figures, cover with a thick coating of starch and water, let it dry on the surface and the dirt will brush off with the dry powder.
Dry the skin with a soft towel and apply a thick coating of equal parts of Ichthyol and vaselin, and over this place antiseptic gauze or sterilized absorbent cotton.
Cover the joints with gauze or absorbent cotton, after putting on the parts a thick coating of ichthyol ointment.
In this scatter a thick coating of grated cocoanut, strewing this also with powdered sugar.
Fill the dish with alternate layers of tomato crumbs, having a thick coating of crumbs on the top, and sticking tiny “dabs” of butter all over it.
This he kept up until the paddle had a thick coating of rubber, like a large, flattened ball.
The transpiration is as effectually stopped by the thinnest layer of fat as by a thick coating, provided that no sensible vestige be left on the surface of the shell.
The walls of this structure were of stones, irregularly broken and clumsily piled, but they were covered by a thick coating of clay so that nothing of the rough core remained visible.
He could not even scream, for a thick coating of soil had fastened itself to his features, had penetrated into eye, mouth, and nostrils.
The round chamber in which the meetings of the tribal council were usually held exists to-day as a semicircular indentation in the cliffs, the rudely arched ceiling of which is still covered with a thick coating of soot.
The interior of the pyramid is composed of clay and volcanic pebbles, incrusted on the surface with the light porous stone, tetzontli; over this was a thick coating of white stucco, such as was used for dwellings.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thick coating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.