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couched

Speech parts

1. couched - Adjective

2. couched - Verb

Meaning

of Couch

Same as Couch/.

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Artfully couched, her words barely conceal the radicalism required by their premise. Source: Internet

Bethlehem work was unique in its use of couched gold or silver cord, or silk cord onto the silk, wool, felt or velvet used for the garment, to create stylized floral patterns with free or rounded lines. Source: Internet

A big reason why the Primal Blueprint resonates with so many people is that it’s not only couched in hard science and useful information. Source: Internet

And although the 70-year-old president again promised a hard line on illegal immigration, he couched those policies in economic rather than xenophobic terms, winning sustained applause from the Republican dominated Congress. Source: Internet

Bowman, "Diocletian and the First Tetrarchy" (CAH), 69; Southern, 136. The relationship between Diocletian and Maximian was quickly couched in religious terms. Source: Internet

His jest notwithstanding, Frederick's letter to the new pontiff was couched in respectful terms, offering Innocent congratulations and success, also expressing hope for an amicable settlement of the differences between the empire and the papacy. Source: Internet

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