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- verb Present participle of
recoat .
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Examples
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That has been explained to us on air as being a recoating effort.
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They were just doing maintenance on the top of it, to the lanes, recoating and that kind of stuff.
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To erase the picture, one simply turns the toy upside down and shakes it, thus recoating the surface.
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Owing to blackening by smoke and recoating, the thickness of the plastering in kivas can be easily made out.
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It has long, since been known to operators, that if a plate be exposed to light after being coated, unless it be again coated, a clear and distinct picture could not be obtained upon the same plate without first repolishing and recoating the same, care being taken that no light fall upon the prepared surface.
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When recoating becomes necessary, a one-coat process is all that's required.
SFGate: Top News Stories sweatequity@sfchronicle.com (Bill Burnett 2011
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When recoating becomes necessary, a one-coat process is all that's required.
SFGate: Top News Stories sweatequity@sfchronicle.com (Bill Burnett 2011
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When recoating becomes necessary, a one-coat process is all that's required.
SFGate: Top News Stories sweatequity@sfchronicle.com (Bill Burnett 2011
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When recoating becomes necessary, a one-coat process is all that's required.
SFGate: Top News Stories sweatequity@sfchronicle.com (Bill Burnett 2011
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When recoating becomes necessary, a one-coat process is all that's required.
SFGate: Top News Stories sweatequity@sfchronicle.com (Bill Burnett 2011
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