1. encrusted - Adjective
2. encrusted - Verb
3. encrusted - Adjective Satellite
having a hardened crust as a covering
Source: WordNetThat diamond encrusted goat's skull is the height of good taste! Russell Brand
Over the centuries, religion has become institutionalized, and in the process encrusted with elaborate hierarchies, top-heavy bureaucracies, highly specialized roles and reflexive routines. Gary Hamel
We are all flesh and blood of the earth and so will return to the ground as rotten maggot encrusted relics. Togolese Proverb
Although the quality of the land differs from island to island, most of the widespread lava -encrusted soil formations are unsuited to agriculture. Source: Internet
Both of these video game princesses wear crowns in both of their crowns are encrusted with gems. Source: Internet
Dr Ford said Ms Carey's version was "encrusted with embellishments", rather like a ship's hull might be covered in "barnacles". Source: Internet