12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Enshroud' in a Sentence
"To cover or conceal something, as if wrapping it in a shroud." more
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The ancient ruins enshroud many secrets yet to be discovered.
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By the time they arrive, the secrecy will have been enshrouding the surprise party for days.
The dense fog enshrouded the entire city, causing travel delays.
The heavy curtains had been enshrouding the room, keeping it in perpetual darkness.
The thick mist was enshrouding the mountain, making it appear ethereal.
Darkness will enshroud the city as the power outage continues.
The dense forest mist has been enshrouding the mystical creatures that dwell within.
The black cloak was enshrouding the superhero as he emerged from the shadows.
The magician am enshrouding himself in a cloak of illusion.
The dark clouds were enshrouding the city, signaling an impending storm.
The thick mist began to enshroud the mountain, adding an air of mystique to the landscape.
The thick curtains were drawn to enshroud the room in darkness, creating a somber atmosphere.
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