enwrapped

IPA: ˈɛnrˈæpt

adjective

  • enclosed or enveloped in something immaterial
  • wrapped up or enclosed within a covering
  • wholly absorbed as in thought
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Examples of "enwrapped" in Sentences

  • Then the clammy metal of the third sphere enwrapped him.
  • In composing and improvising he felt enwrapped in a sheath of music .
  • In composing and improvising he felt 'enwrapped in a sheath of music'.
  • In its way, the star had enwrapped Neptune indeed, bringing it inside.
  • His arms enwrapped struggling legs; his square battering ram of a shoulder hit just right.
  • He was in heaven, oohing and ahhing at the great comfort he was enwrapped in and lying upon.
  • When I saw him that after - noon so enwrapped in the music at St. James's Hall I felt that an evil time might be coming upon those whom he had set himself to hunt down.
  • There was “The Sacred Schmata (rag),” a shlocky pink strip of nylon, roped and knotted together, with which we enwrapped ourselves and one another to proclaim that we were community.
  • Â Call them historians, poets, philosophers, or charlatans, it was their fanciful re-tellings of the age of wonder that kept children enwrapped in fantasy and immersed in imagination.
  • Ethan Pines for The Wall Street Journal From the stone gazebo, its wrought iron trellis enwrapped in climbing roses and wisteria, the only sounds are the waterfall and birds chirping.
  • Our house was a neighborhood caucus meeting place and in 9th grade I listened enwrapped while folks on our block discussed things they wanted to see on the ballot - to watch ordinary people creating these things was incredibly empowering.
  • I certainly agree that the middlemen are "impediments" in the process of getting books into the hands of readers, and that their tentacles have enwrapped the "book business" so thoroughly that debacles like this will only become increasingly common.

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