Jacketed [verb]

Definition of Jacketed:

cover with apparel

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Sentence/Example of Jacketed:

In less than a minute Hilda, hatted and jacketed and partially gloved, was crossing the garden.

The red-jacketed and dark-haired maiden seemed to think so too, for she carelessly glanced over him, and told her man to drive on.

The steam-cylinder was steam-jacketed, in accordance with the most advanced practice here and abroad.

Bibbs panted, staring at it, as the white-jacketed twin of a Pullman porter helped him to get out of his overcoat.

No longer may we behold the four lines of white-jacketed figures, two bustling up from and two hurrying down to the boats.

Among these black-jacketed waiters, armed with long mops, were scrubbing the linoleum-covered floor.

Ruth leaned out of the lift-window, and there ensued a conversation with the white-jacketed milk-boy.

The Bantus flung their spears, but the beast dashed them aside and not even the heavy, jacketed bullets stopped him.

The steel jacketed bullet hit a stone and spitefully whined away into the canyon.

I doubt if one of those little rods would take a modern steel-jacketed bullet.