ppl. a. [f. WATERPROOF v. and sb. + -ED.] Rendered waterproof; provided with, or wearing, a waterproof garment or garments.

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1877.  Sir S. Northcote, in A. Lang, Life (1890), II. 25. We started well waterproofed, and got to Suitland about twelve.

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1881.  Miss Braddon, Asphodel, I. 251. A party of eager Americans, spectacled, waterproofed.

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1883.  J. A. Henshall, in Century Mag., July, 378/1. Adjusting a light, German-silver click reel, holding thirty yards of waterproofed and polished fly-line of braided silk.

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