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well-ˈcovered, ppl. a. a. In gen. use; b. spec. thickly covered with flesh; hence in colloq. use of a person: plump, corpulent; cf. well-upholstered ppl. a.
1697Walsh Dryden's Virgil Life **2 In other Writers there is often well cover'd Ignorance; in Virgil, conceal'd Learning. 1791Boswell Johnson an. 1776 (1904) II. 46 My worthy booksellers and friends, Messieurs Dilly in the Poultry, at whose hospitable and well-covered table I have seen a greater number of literary men, than at any other. 1853A. Soyer Pantropheon 121 They are then cooked without water, in a well-covered vessel. a1865Mrs. Gaskell Wives & Dau. xxxiii, Till he had placed him, nothing loth, at the well-covered dining-table. 1884Nonconf. & Indep. 9 May 445/3 Thrusting his elbow into the well-covered ribs of Mr. W. H. Smith. 1943D. Welch Maiden Voyage xvii. 136 A mild, well⁓covered person, with crinkly hair and rather piggy eyes. 1972‘E. Ferrars’ Breath of Suspicion i. 7 He was rosy, bland and very well-covered. |