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cocooning

Speech parts

1. cocooning - Noun

2. cocooning - Verb

Meaning

retreating to the seclusion of your home (as for privacy or escape)

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She told the story of a brain-cancer patient she knew who’d wrapped her head in silk cocooning every day, removing the wrapping only to bathe. Source: Internet

Throughout the months of cocooning, Brigid has remained in touch with many of the people who she assisted there and she is very concerned about their wellbeing now. Source: Internet

The response from the local community in Stoneybatter was overwhelming and after the first week, we decided to start giving out “care packages” in the community to anyone that was a frontline worker, that was cocooning or just needed a pick-me-up. Source: Internet

Now, those cocooning can go outside for a walk or a drive, as long as they’re within 5km of home. Source: Internet

Plenty of people are making use of it and it’s particularly useful for older people who might be cocooning – residents can exercise without having to leave the terrace. Source: Internet

The singalong is an initiative aimed towards individuals cocooning around the county who are missing social occasions and interactions. Source: Internet

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