daub! :)
Coat.
That is such an inprovement with that new coat of paint
I love hot toast, thickly spread with best butter.
craquele craquelé (e accent egu)
To make a sentence with the word "coat," you can say, "She wore a warm coat to protect herself from the cold wind." This sentence uses "coat" as a noun to describe an article of clothing. You can also use it in different contexts, such as "He decided to coat the fence with a fresh layer of paint."
It is convenient for me to drape my coat over my chair.
There is no gender in the English noun. If you mean the French for coat, there are several, of which some, like veston or habit are masculine, while others, like jaquette, couche (a coat of paint) or cotte d'armes ( a coat of arms) are feminine.
if you are referring to clothing = me'il (מעיל) if you are referring to paint = shikhva (שיכבה) or tsipui (ציפוי)
Sullen, gray clouds spread thickly over the horizon.
if we talk about the difference between word-pad and paint's. it"s so simple word pad is rich writing programme we can do and write and place anything in word-pad rather than paint. if we talk about the paint we draw freely anything on paint.we can draw and colour our drawing project only.
The word bereft means to lack something. A sentence using the word bereft could be, the house was bereft of any color or charm and looked as though it badly needed a coat of paint.
The word coat has one syllable.