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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enrobe.

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Examples

  • To enhance the look of existing chairs, you can use chair covers (a custom-fit fabric that enrobes the entire chair), chair backs (a covering that slips over the entire back of the chair and leaves the seat exposed), or chair caps (a fabric that covers only the top of the chair back).

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • To enhance the look of existing chairs, you can use chair covers (a custom-fit fabric that enrobes the entire chair), chair backs (a covering that slips over the entire back of the chair and leaves the seat exposed), or chair caps (a fabric that covers only the top of the chair back).

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • To enhance the look of existing chairs, you can use chair covers (a custom-fit fabric that enrobes the entire chair), chair backs (a covering that slips over the entire back of the chair and leaves the seat exposed), or chair caps (a fabric that covers only the top of the chair back).

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • To enhance the look of existing chairs, you can use chair covers (a custom-fit fabric that enrobes the entire chair), chair backs (a covering that slips over the entire back of the chair and leaves the seat exposed), or chair caps (a fabric that covers only the top of the chair back).

    My Fair Wedding David Tutera 2011

  • My best salam to what that robe enrobes of symmetry, ix.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • In a thin layer, it enrobes small bits of slightly salty pretzel, each of which is a tiny, crispy sphere in contrast to the far more typical pretzel “chunk”.

    Dark Chocolate Pretzel Bites | Baking Bites 2007

  • He who enrobes Himself in filmy veils of cloud, there on the rim of the visible world where our Great-Grandfather Sun kindles his evening camp-fire, He who rides upon the rigorous wind of the north, or breathes forth His spirit upon aromatic southern airs, whose war-canoe is launched upon majestic rivers and inland seas -- He needs no lesser cathedral!

    The Soul of the Indian 1911

  • He who enrobes Himself in filmy veils of cloud, there on the rim of the visible world where our

    The Soul of the Indian Charles Alexander Eastman 1898

  • My best salam to what that robe enrobes of symmetry, ix.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • 'My best salam to what that robe enrobes of symmetry, * And what that blooming garth of cheek enguards of rosy blee:

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

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