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swaddle

verb as in swathe

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verb as in wrap

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Later that morning she swaddled a second crying child and pushed them over after saying: "I’m actually going to kick him in a minute."

From BBC

Chasing down a comment on male-imposed expectations — and, more subtly, self-imposed ones — her macro lens swaddles everything in consumable lushness.

The jury heard that Genevieve had been swaddled and face down on the beanbag when she became unwell.

From BBC

Alas, getting elected president allowed Trump to finally swaddle himself in the pomp that allows him to successfully delude himself into believing he has an air of dignified stature.

From Salon

Video shows firefighters and emergency personnel delivering the child and swaddling the newborn in a white towel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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