Zombies Covered In Blood

RICHMOND, Va. — Blood-drenched zombies lurched down Cary Street on Saturday as part of the 20th annual Richmond Zombie Walk. The event draws crowds to Carytown each year to watch the grisly parade of ...

I want to find out the differences in meaning among covered by, covered in, and covered with. For example, what is the difference between: covered with blood covered in blood or the difference...

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Covered by/with was helpful. When referring to a substance that sticks to another, use in or with: covered with blood Use covered with to indicate an unusual amount of something on top of something else; use covered by to connote a covering so dense that the object being covered is completely obscured from view: The mountain was covered with fog.

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Similarly 'Should "nude" or "naked" be preferred in reference to a half-covered body?' would be a very different Question and still, the Answer would not be either of those choices but quite simply, "No; neither." Bluntly, neither "nude" nor "naked" can ever be used to refer to a partly-covered body.