of Swathe
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd so, you see, I have been swathed in weddings, basking in the festivities of first toasts and slow dances, meaningful glances between bride and groom and a joyful throng of people wanting to dance along. Source: Internet
In New York City on Sunday night, the lights of Madison Square Garden were swathed in purple and gold, signature colors of the Lakers. Source: Internet
Either way, it still sounds amazing: a brooding storm of guitar noise and thumping drums with Curtis’s voice distant and swathed in cavernous echo. Source: Internet
Primly dressed and swathed in mystery like a pre-Code film star, she has bandaged forearms, the relics of a suicide attempt she keeps insisting was an accident. Source: Internet
The 177-year-old tower has been swathed in scaffolding for the past three years as craftsmen refurbish its stonework and famous 12-tonne clock. Source: Internet
I love the way risotto looks on a spoon: all those glistening kernels clumped together, swathed in stock. Source: Internet