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encrust in the PONS Dictionary

encrust Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to encrust sth with [or in] sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The larvae preferentially settle on shells that are not encrusted with sponges.
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Gaga appeared in the middle of the stage being surrounded by her dancers holding glass encrusted plates which camouflage them.
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Much of the cargo was salvageable, but the artwork was completely encrusted by a white layer.
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The hyphae are clamped, and encrusted with shallow irregularly shaped masses that are most conspicuous in the surface cells.
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Later, he performed with an array of extravagant, custom-decorated pianos, some encrusted with rhinestones and mirrors.
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The scales are a trichoderm with septate hyphae 7.2 to 23.5 m in diameter, with clamp connections and yellowish brown pigment encrusted in bands.
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The ship is more organic plant matter than timber and sail, heavily encrusted with marine life that reflects its strong ties to the sea.
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Weighing 26 lb the gold piece is encrusted with rubies, sapphires and pearls.
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A characteristic microscopic feature is the distinctive crystalline substance encrusted on the hyphae in the surface of the cap.
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However, another study showed that growth rates in scallops heavily encrusted by sponges were significantly lower than in unencumbered ones.
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