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  • adjective Having a slipcover.

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Examples

  • The deliciously soft armchair is slipcovered in one of my favorite fabrics, Jardinières Cotton by Robert Kime available through johnrosselliassociates.com .

    The All-In-One Room Rita Konig 2011

  • Two empty wineglasses were on the coffee table in front of a slipcovered sofa.

    Tough Customer Sandra Brown 2010

  • There will be a limited edition of 200 slipcovered books signed by authors and editor, and a trade edition.

    A Fantasy Medley kateelliott 2008

  • But the only thing waiting for them was a single slipcovered Jet Ski sitting next to the large empty spot where the lifeboat must have been stored right after they boarded.

    THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010

  • But the only thing waiting for them was a single slipcovered Jet Ski sitting next to the large empty spot where the lifeboat must have been stored right after they boarded.

    THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010

  • Over the years Sylvie had decorated their apartment, choosing dishes and furniture that looked good enough for dinners for twelve and cocktails for forty but could withstand the assault of children; a pair of couches slipcovered in canvas, good Persian rugs.

    Fly Away Home Jennifer Weiner 2010

  • They both flopped down on opposite slipcovered love seats and each turned on her side to face the other.

    Last Night at Chateau Marmont Lauren Weisberger 2010

  • Over the years Sylvie had decorated their apartment, choosing dishes and furniture that looked good enough for dinners for twelve and cocktails for forty but could withstand the assault of children; a pair of couches slipcovered in canvas, good Persian rugs.

    Fly Away Home Jennifer Weiner 2010

  • Ammo also has a nifty limited edition slipcovered version of the book with a signed print, produced in four different styles, for (cough) $400.

    Book Review: Charley Harper : Scrubbles.net 2007

  • The expanse was broken up by four square stone columns; standing in the central space was a dining table seating eighteen along with some overstuffed, slipcovered chairs.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

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