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enfold

[en-fohld] / ɛnˈfoʊld /


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Little did I know this decision would nearly get me arrested, set me on a path across two coasts, instigate community programming, and enfold kindred spirits near and far.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 14, 2023

When you see the power of love and people reaching out from their own pain, how that can really surround you and enfold you and help you.

From BBC • Jan. 14, 2023

Fortunately, one of Ozeki’s gifts as a novelist is the ability to enfold provocative intellectual material within a human story grounded in sharply observed social detail.

From Washington Post • Sep. 24, 2021

And in “The War Is Over,” a sputtering march beat and ghostly organ tones enfold a tale of crumbling defenses: “You can build your walls/Love will tear it down,” Shultz moans.

From New York Times • Apr. 17, 2019

Tansy grabbed up Little Britches to enfold her, but that seemed all she could think to do.

From "The Teacher’s Funeral" by Richard Peck




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