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wreathe

verb as in crinkle

verb as in encircle

verb as in entwine

verb as in rumple

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Example Sentences

Rescue workers, wreathed in smoke, stood by a pair of excavators digging through a mountain of rubble — the wreckage of an eight-story, 16-apartment building.

The crosses throughout a bizarre realm wreathed in shadow mark sites where he has shed his corporeal flesh.

At the sound of a gunshot, a performer, wreathed in white silks, tumbles from the ceiling.

The nicotine inside comes wreathed in a “strawberry kiwi” flavor.

Across the valley, Mount Stuart is wreathed in clouds.

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

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