enfouldred (Meaning)
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enfouldred (a.)
Mixed with, or emitting, lightning.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enfouldred
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enfouldred Sentence Examples
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the evening sky enfouldred the town in a golden glow.
- The baby was enfouldred in a blanket, sleeping peacefully in its mother's arms.
- The leaves of the ancient oak tree enfouldred the ground beneath it, creating a carpet of golden brown.
- The soft music enfouldred the room, creating a calming atmosphere.
- The snow enfouldred the landscape in a blanket of white, transforming it into a winter wonderland.
- The darkness enfouldred the forest, making it difficult to see even a few feet ahead.
- The thick fog enfouldred the harbor, causing ships to wait at anchor until it lifted.
- The smoke from the fire enfouldred the house, making it difficult to breathe.
- The memory of that day enfouldred his heart, reminding him of the pain he had felt.
- The love enfouldred the family, making it incredibly strong and resilient.
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Mixed with, or emitting, lightning.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, the evening sky enfouldred the town in a golden glow.
The baby was enfouldred in a blanket, sleeping peacefully in its mother's arms.
The leaves of the ancient oak tree enfouldred the ground beneath it, creating a carpet of golden brown.
The soft music enfouldred the room, creating a calming atmosphere.