Definitionadj. covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak
Last update: July 20, 2015
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He was enveloped, mantled, choked, by the perfume of ROSES. [Please select]
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, mantled) with excellent claret just drawn from the cask. [Please select]
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Stafford, leaning forward, drew aside with the point of his scabbard the dark sprays that mantled the graved coat of arms. [Please select]
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Dark and rolling it invaded the ruined town, it mantled the flowing Rappahannock, it surmounted the hills. [Please select]
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--Eleven specimens of the Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel (59748-59756, 59763-59764) were taken at localities 1, 3, and 4. [Please select]
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The sun set, the twilight fell, the wind went down, the dust settled, and night mantled Benton. [Please select]
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The white of her throat and neck mantled red as she exposed them, intentionally, for the gaze of men. [Please select]
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A flush mantled her pale cheek and a radiance beamed in her mild blue eyes. [Please select]
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Five minutes later she came from her own room, hooded and mantled, and with a packet of clothing in her hand. [Please select]
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Its state of quiescence continued for two centuries, a tropical vegetation richly mantled the island, and to all appearance it had sunk permanently to rest. [Please select]
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A hot flush of shame mantled her cheek and then she went dead white and stepped to the shelter's entrance. [Please select]
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