Encrusted in a sentence as an adjective

At 50 million this is a rather nice solid gold and diamond encrusted nail.

The article mentions gold coins and gold statues encrusted with gems, and that they're estimating the value by weight only.

I'm sure you can already find diamond encrusted iphones made by third parties already...

On Linux it just works, on Windows you have to get ad encrusted dodgy apps that sort of work and demand money every 5 minutes.

> Imagine a Buddha with 99 Rolls-Royces and a collection of diamond encrusted watches.

Tricking people to pay for 64 bytes of code and a new color pallet for a diamond encrusted pixel sword in order to offer stability was a mistake.

No. This is like if I witnessed the police commissioner bludgeoning someone to death with a diamond-encrusted poker, took the bloodied ****** weapon as evidence to show to media, and was then accused of being a jewel thief who should face his crime.

It's important to distinguish Java the language from Java the framework-encrusted "enterprise" tool.

If you include the time he spent researching flatware in the bill it would be probably hard to find anything more expensive south of diamond-encrusted things for oligarchs without taste.

Since the encrusted gems can't be weighed separately, and furthermore the value of a precious stone strongly depends on quality not just weight, the estimate can only be based on the weight of the precious metal, IMO.

On the flipside, my Motorola Photon has great reception and battery life, but is encrusted with Motororola customizations, and apparently unlocking the bootloader disables 4g.

Encrusted definitions

adjective

having a hardened crust as a covering

See also: crusted crusty crustlike