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enrobe

[en-rohb] / ɛnˈroʊb /
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Traditionally, Miss Havisham is presented as a dusty figure enrobed in cobwebby lace.

From Salon

"If you picked a sweet off the belt after it was just enrobed in the chocolate it was totally different to buying one weeks later in the shop - it was perfect, still warm," he said.

From BBC

You’ll get a crunchy, crispy garnish for pasta enrobed in a thick, rich squash sauce.

From Washington Post

Throw in hip-hop earworms, Victorian-futurist high society melodrama, and a penchant for pink – and you have a unique aesthetic that leaves you as comforted as Mecha enrobed in a jaunty yet cuddly sweater.

From Salon

The fillings are uncommon, but before pistachio-saffron caramel or chai latte hits your tongue, you have to appreciate the finesse of the silky, 72-percent dark chocolate shell that enrobes each one.

From New York Times