1. caked - Adjective
2. caked - Verb
of Cake
Source: Webster's dictionaryBefore she got her hands on the cleaning product, the mum’s windowsills were caked in dirt and grime. Source: Internet
One of the most guy wrenching tear your heart out and make you cry like a little girl things I ever heard was by an ER Nurse when Matt Shepard was brought in barely clinging to life, his entire face was caked with blood and mud. Source: Internet
TARANTO, Italy — In his corner store next to Europe’s largest steelworks, Giuseppe Musciacchio dragged his index finger across a shelf caked in gray dust. Source: Internet
The Nation described her verse as "caked with a salty humor, rough with splinters of disillusion, and tarred with a bright black authenticity". Source: Internet
Hopefully the grill was cleaned and put away in the fall, so removing bits of food and caked on gunk won’t be a problem. Source: Internet
Dressed in wetsuits, their faces caked with heavy sun protection cream, they say they hope a peace treaty between North and South would prompt the military to remove the security fences along the beaches. Source: Internet