Pronunciation: /ɪnˈroʊb/
verb to cover or encase something with a coating or layer, especially of fabric or chocolate
A1 The chef enrobes the truffles in chocolate for a sweet treat.
A2 She enrobed herself in a warm blanket to stay cozy on the couch.
B1 The designer enrobed the model in a stunning gown for the fashion show.
B2 The artist enrobed the sculpture in bronze for a beautiful finish.
C1 The master chocolatier enrobes each bonbon by hand with precision and care.
C2 The couture gown was enrobed in layers of delicate lace and silk for a luxurious look.
formal The chocolatier carefully enrobed each truffle in a layer of rich, dark chocolate.
informal I love how the baker enrobes the donuts in glaze, it makes them extra delicious.
slang I watched as the street artist enrobed the graffiti wall with vibrant colors.
figurative The author's words enrobed the reader in a blanket of emotion, creating a deep connection.
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