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immure

[ih-myoor] / ɪˈmyʊər /


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Other walls would immure Cobscook, the lower bay, 50 sq. mi. more.

From Time Magazine Archive

The U.S. has had to learn--repeatedly, with every immigrant wave--that it cannot immure itself behind a wall of immigration restrictions and cultural purity.

From Time Magazine Archive

The U.S. has had to learn�repeatedly, with every immigrant wave�that it cannot immure itself behind a wall of immigration restrictions and cultural purity.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Your grandmother may immure me in this dungeon, and scare away my senses; but she will never rob me of my hopes of salvation."

From The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest by Ainsworth, William Harrison

The old Arch-fiend did them immure, To terrify them seeking; They bade them God's dear Word abjure, And fain would stop their speaking.

From The Hymns of Martin Luther Set to their original melodies; with an English version by Bacon, Leonard Woolsey




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