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embosom
[em-booz-uhm, -boo-zuhm]
verb (used with object)
to enfold, envelop, or enclose.
to take into or hold in the bosom; embrace.
to cherish; foster.
embosom
/ ɪˈʊə /
verb
to enclose or envelop, esp protectively
to clasp to the bosom; hug
to cherish
Example Sentences
To conceal; to hide from view; to embosom.
Embosom'd in a much more rosy Morn: The blushes of Thy all-vnblemisht mother.82 3 Kinge.
Embosom, em-booz′um, Imbosom, im-, v.t. to take into the bosom: to receive into the affections: to enclose or surround.
It may be that it is advisable to be content with a smaller proportion of timber in the Prairie States and the broad, fertile intervales which embosom most of our great rivers for at least a part of their course; but I doubt it.
Such was the aspiration even of the American declaration of independence and the American constitution: cast-iron documents, if only the spirit of co-operative English liberty had not been there to expand, embosom, soften, or transform them.
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