1 Well, sir, you'll be covered with cobwebs if you go into it.
2 He covered page after page with wild words of sorrow and wilder words of pain.
3 The two men sauntered languidly to the table and examined what was under the covers.
4 Richard II had a coat, valued at thirty thousand marks, which was covered with balas rubies.
5 The floor was covered with ochre-coloured sawdust, trampled here and there into mud, and stained with dark rings of spilled liquor.
6 He took up from the couch the great purple-and-gold texture that covered it, and, holding it in his hands, passed behind the screen.
7 As Dorian Gray was lighting a half-burned candle that was standing on the mantelshelf, he saw that the whole place was covered with dust and that the carpet was in holes.
8 On one occasion he took up the study of jewels, and appeared at a costume ball as Anne de Joyeuse, Admiral of France, in a dress covered with five hundred and sixty pearls.
9 I remember her bringing me up to a truculent and red-faced old gentleman covered all over with orders and ribbons, and hissing into my ear, in a tragic whisper which must have been perfectly audible to everybody in the room, the most astounding details.
10 On a little table of dark perfumed wood thickly incrusted with nacre, a present from Lady Radley, his guardian's wife, a pretty professional invalid who had spent the preceding winter in Cairo, was lying a note from Lord Henry, and beside it was a book bound in yellow paper, the cover slightly torn and the edges soiled.