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Examples
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Swaddled in a white blanket and pink beanie, Annie carried me out of the hospital without a word.
The Roach Andrew Bowen 2010
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Swaddled in his wool suit and drenched in sweat, Wilbur gamely straddled the steel rail and grasped a heavy two-headed steel maul with his big hands.
Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010
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Swaddled in a snow-white towel, my little bowl of homemade yogurt is tucked up with my hot water bottle, calmly doing its thing.
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Swaddled in his wool suit and drenched in sweat, Wilbur gamely straddled the steel rail and grasped a heavy two-headed steel maul with his big hands.
Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010
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Swaddled in the eccentricities of southern culture and it's characters,
Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News 2009
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Swaddled in layers of wool and tattered gloves-often plump, sometimes swollen and scarred, I see them.
"Now, I See" 2009
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Swaddled in success in 1975 New York, he complains that, when he lived on Cape Cod, "my neighbors had no respect whatsoever for what I did."
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Swaddled in the stultifying Soviet embrace, they found their romantic expression on ice.
Passion On Ice 2008
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Swaddled in a dirty baby blanket, he had the body of an ancient troll — arthritic, nearly blind with cataracts, wrinkled like yeast dough drying out on a cutting board.
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Swaddled in a dirty baby blanket, he had the body of an ancient troll — arthritic, nearly blind with cataracts, wrinkled like yeast dough drying out on a cutting board.
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