1. coated - Adjective
2. coated - Verb
4. coated - Adjective Satellite
of Coat
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe heart of government, coated with whatever velvet gloves you want to put on it, is a mailed fist of force and coercion. Alan Keyes
How memories lie to us. How time coats the ordinary with gold. How it breaks the heart to go back and attempt to re-live them. How crushed we are when we discover that the gold was merely gold-plating thinly coated over lead, chalk and peeling paint. Henry Rollins
Votes, constitutions, divine salvation, and other solutions are the pipe dreams of cowards or the honey coated deceptions of enemy agents. A people without the courage or integrity to identify their executioners, or their executioners' institutions, are doomed to extinction. David Lane (white nationalist)
When they see us coming, the birdies all try an' hide, But they still go for peanuts when coated with cyanide. My pulse will be quickenin', With each drop of strych-a-nine, We feed to a pigeon it just takes a smidgen To poison a pigeon in the park. Tom Lehrer
Human nature: vindictiveness lightly coated with dishonesty. Celia Green
Disney Channel is celebrities coated in sugar. Everything is really happy; everything is really bright. Emily Osment