Examples of 'swathed' in a sentence

Meaning of "swathed"

Swathe is a verb that means to wrap or bind with cloth or bandages, often used figuratively to suggest enveloping something completely
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  • simple past tense and past participle of swathe

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The mountains were swathed in the snow blanket.
Swathed in black from head to foot.
This giant is swathed in methane gas.
Beuys lay on the ambulance stretcher swathed in felt.
It was so closely swathed that it ceased to breathe.
It consists of a single stalk that is swathed with leaves.
She is swathed in bright red.
Who would no longer have to be swathed.
The neck is swathed with a scarf.
Swathed in silence and light.
All the women are swathed with the niqab.
Mothers in hijabs and parkas carry babies and small children swathed in bandages.
Women wielding lathis swathed in gold foil and flowers.
The upper parts of the mountain are often swathed in mist.
Kobe swathed in truffles.

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Aforest village swathed in mist.
You will be swathed in the tranquility and beauty of the environment.
His right hand was swathed in bandages.
I see them swathed in coiled shadows and broad bands of light.
That girl was swathed in love.
Alberta swathed in wildfire smoke as Kenney kills the carbon tax.
A forest village swathed in mist.
The bodies are swathed in light because this is the way we died back then.
The digital device will come swathed with style.
The whole car is swathed in leather and built for effortless speed.
It is hard to buy anything nowadays which is not swathed in plastic.
He is all swathed in furs.
Photographer Christy Lee Rogers produces luminous scenes of swirling figures swathed in colorful fabrics.
You were swathed in bandages.
Sometimes I feel that we are swathed in cant.
This report found that swathed winter grazing pastures do not provide economic benefits to producers.
Ma Guoxing says the child was swathed in a blanket.
The plots were swathed and harvested in September according to normal practices.
And my heart is swathed in black.
Totally swathed in bandages, he was forced to act almost completely with his voice.
His conception and birth were swathed in drama and miracles.
Is it not swathed in mist too dense to be removed?
It appeared to be swathed in smoke.
Swathed in bandages, come lumbering through that wood like a great bear.
I should not like to go about swathed in furs unless they are sables.
Recollection, notwithstanding the implacable passing of time, is swathed with scars.
District Pilibhit is swathed by a big net of canals.
Indeed, at the time of his death his identity seemed swathed in mystery.
I was there, but swathed in a bag of nerves.
Feeling truly connected with the elements, swathed in hedonism.
Soon the continent lay swathed in grassland, peat bog and tundra.
A group of regal-looking mourners are extravagantly swathed in black crêpe.
Her head is swathed in bandages, with only her eyes and mouth visible.
The Imperial soldiers remain swathed in a veil of barbarism.
The creature is swathed in bandages, but his cat-like eyes and ears are still evident.

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