coat (verb)

  • 91fall off — verb a) To become detached or to drop from. A button fell off my coat. b) To diminish in size or value. Business always falls off in the winter …

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  • 92graphitize — verb a) To convert to graphite b) To coat with graphite …

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  • 93galvanise — verb /ˈɡælvænaɪz/ a) To shock or stimulate into sudden activity. b) To coat with rust resistant zinc. See Also: galvanic …

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  • 94button up — verb a) To fasten with a button or buttons. Button up your shirt cuff. It has come undone b) To fasten all the buttons on a coat, or similar item of clothing, to keep warm. Button up well. Its freezing outside today …

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  • 95anodize — verb to coat the surface of a metal electrolytically with an oxide, either as protection or decoration …

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  • 96coateth — verb Third person singular present simple form of coat …

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  • 97aluminise — verb To coat with a layer of aluminium. They would aluminise the glass in order to provide electrical conductivity …

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  • 98refinish — verb To finish again; especially, to apply a fresh finish, as a new coat of varnish or paint. She refinished the old table …

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  • 99feel one's oats — verb a) To feel energetic or frisky; to behave in a vigorous or bold manner. In fact, precisely as a rash, restive horse is said to feel his oats, so Turkey felt his coat. b) To feel important; to be empowered …

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  • 100enrobe — verb a) To invest or adorn with a robe or vestment; to attire. b) To coat or cover …

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