White-covered
Describing something that is completely or extensively coated, enveloped, or obscured by a white substance, layer, or presence. This can refer to a surface, object, or even a landscape that has been transformed by a covering of snow, frost, paint, fabric, or some other material exhibiting the color white. The extent of the coverage is generally significant enough to be visually dominant and often implies a change in texture or appearance. The implication may suggest purity, cleanliness, a blank slate, coldness or beauty and a sense of overwhelming. The whiteness could also signal danger, sterility or even monotony, depending on the context.
White-covered meaning with examples
- The countryside, on the day after the blizzard, was breathtaking. Trees, fields, and even the roofs of the distant houses were white-covered by a thick blanket of fresh snow, creating a pristine winter wonderland that seemed untouched by the world.
- The artist presented the new canvas; a fresh start. The gallery director gazed on the white-covered expanse, eager to see what brilliant vision the artist had in mind, fully aware this was the new dawn of the artist.
- After the accident, a white-covered sheet was placed over the mangled remains of the car. The whiteness offered stark contrast to the surrounding red of the rescue vehicles, creating a solemn tableau. A visible reminder of what once was.
- The old piano sat forgotten, its keys long missing. The white-covered exterior, originally varnished and shiny, bore a veneer of dust and neglect, an indicator of the passing of time and disuse, but of memories.
- I was so happy that it snowed for my birthday. I had a chance to frolic through the white-covered meadows of my youth. I thought I would never leave the field of fun and games, a childhood to cherish.