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enrobe

[en-rohb] / ɛnˈroʊb /
VERB
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Toss it with fresh lobster chunks, enrobe cutlets with hollandaise and bread crumbs before frying, or make the most luscious broiled oysters you've ever had.

From Salon Jun. 5, 2025

Inside, we were all given a tray of round chocolate shells, which we learned to fill with ganache, seal with meticulously tempered milk or dark chocolate, and gently enrobe in powdered sugar.

From Salon Aug. 13, 2023

For years the Warner Bros. film studio was run by Alan Horn, known as a deft glad-hander of agents, actors, directors and the sensitive skin that can enrobe them.

From Washington Post Dec. 9, 2020

Hornby said he had just that desire: to create a story divorced from its era and enrobe it in more timeless emotion.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 4, 2015

Was it not a black act that could so enrobe a woman?

From David Lockwin—The People's Idol by McGovern, John

President Biden’s trip to Asia for the G20 summit fit well within a defining narrative of his presidency: a record of accomplishment, enrobed in bafflement at the man himself.

From Slate Sep. 11, 2023

Traditionally, Miss Havisham is presented as a dusty figure enrobed in cobwebby lace.

From Salon Mar. 27, 2023

The fruit sandwich is a Japanese treat featuring seasonal gems enrobed in cream and milk bread.

From New York Times Aug. 24, 2022

An image of a stellar nursery in the Carina Nebula about 7,600 light-years away shows massive young stars enrobed in swirling gas and dust.

From Scientific American Jul. 21, 2022

When they came out, he stood on the rise of the church steps among the four enrobed ministers.

From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee

He toured Los Angeles with his Harvard classmate, the ethnologist and writer Charles Lummis, and admired the natural beauty enrobing the city.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 16, 2025

That mechanical enrobing was key to the Milky Way’s success — it coated the sides of the bar evenly and advanced the industry beyond time-consuming hand-dipped chocolates.

From Seattle Times Oct. 9, 2023

I could imagine the vegetables stirred into and enrobing the meat, and I knew if I couldn’t find lingonberries, I could swap them out for cranberries and be happy with the result.

From New York Times Mar. 2, 2017

What was to stop poor people enrobing their persons with velvets and brocades?

From Slate Nov. 17, 2015

Mr. Mumbles arose from his bed at earliest dawn, and, having breakfasted, set to enrobing himself as a grand grandee of the first order.

From Forgotten Tales of Long Ago by Bedford, F. D.




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