mantling Antonyms

Meaning of mantling

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mantling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Mantle

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mantling (n.)

The representation of a mantle, or the drapery behind and around a coat of arms: -- called also lambrequin.

mantling Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle soared high above the mountains, its wings elegantly mantling the sky.
  2. The falcon's talons mantled the unfortunate prey, securing its capture.
  3. The knight's shield proudly mantled his shoulders, protecting him from harm.
  4. The mantle of snow spread across the vast mountain slopes, concealing its secrets.
  5. The ivy mantled the old castle walls, adding a touch of ancient magic to its surroundings.
  6. The archbishop's mantle draped majestically around his shoulders, symbolizing his spiritual authority.
  7. The tree's branches mantled the sky, creating a leafy canopy that sheltered all beneath.
  8. The storm clouds mantled the horizon, threatening to unleash their fury upon the land.
  9. The poet's words mantled the emotions of his readers, evoking a sense of wonder and awe.
  10. Time mantled the old photographs, infusing them with a nostalgic charm.

FAQs About the word mantling

of Mantle, The representation of a mantle, or the drapery behind and around a coat of arms: -- called also lambrequin.

enclosing, enveloping, inclosing,wrapping, shrouding,encasing, bosoming, enshrouding, embracing, enwrapping

baring, baring,stripping, exposing, exposing, stripping, denuding,denuding,

The eagle soared high above the mountains, its wings elegantly mantling the sky.

The falcon's talons mantled the unfortunate prey, securing its capture.

The knight's shield proudly mantled his shoulders, protecting him from harm.

The mantle of snow spread across the vast mountain slopes, concealing its secrets.