heavy coated

/ˈhɛvi ˈkoʊtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having a thick, heavy fur or hair covering (used for animals).
    • Heavy-coated dogs like Newfoundlands need regular brushing to prevent matting.
    • During winter, the heavy-coated pony grew an extra layer of fur to stay warm.
    • The heavy-coated husky was perfectly suited for the snowy climate.
  2. Wearing a thick, heavy coat or outer garment (used for people).
    • The heavy-coated children ran through the park, their scarves trailing behind them.
    • A group of heavy-coated skiers stepped off the chairlift into the blizzard.
    • The heavy-coated commuters huddled together on the freezing train platform.
  3. Covered with a thick layer of a substance, such as paint, ice, or snow.
    • The old ship's hull was heavy-coated with barnacles and seaweed.
    • The heavy-coated fence needed several layers of primer before the final color.
    • After the ice storm, every branch was heavy-coated with a shiny layer of ice.
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