Pronunciation: /ˈblæŋkɪt/
noun a large piece of cloth used as a covering for warmth
A1 I use a blanket to keep warm at night.
A2 She wrapped herself in a cozy blanket while watching TV.
B1 The picnic blanket was spread out on the grass for everyone to sit on.
B2 The soft, fleece blanket was perfect for snuggling on the couch.
C1 The thick wool blanket provided insulation during the cold winter nights.
C2 The handmade quilt served as a beautiful and functional blanket on the bed.
verb to cover completely with a blanket
A1 I blanket my bed every night before going to sleep.
A2 She likes to blanket herself with a warm quilt on cold evenings.
B1 The snow blanketed the entire town, creating a winter wonderland.
B2 The fog blanketed the city, causing delays in flights and traffic.
C1 The government tried to blanket the issue by providing vague answers.
C2 The company's PR team attempted to blanket the negative press coverage with positive stories.
formal The blanket of snow covered the entire field, creating a picturesque scene.
informal I love snuggling up with a warm blanket on the couch while watching movies.
slang Let's grab a blanket and head to the park for a chill afternoon.
figurative His words provided a blanket of comfort during her time of need.
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