mantled

[US]/[ˈmænt.əld]/
[UK]/[ˈmænt.əld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To cover or envelop, especially with something soft or flowing.; To wrap oneself in something, especially a cloak or shawl.
adj.Covered or enveloped; draped.
v. (of a landscape)To be covered or capped with snow or mist.

Phrases & Collocations

mantled in snow

mantled with silence

mantled landscape

mantled the room

mantled with mist

mantled expression

mantled shoulders

mantled hills

mantled face

Example Sentences

the mountain was mantled with a thick layer of snow.

she mantled her shoulders in a soft, woolen shawl.

the statue was mantled in gold leaf, shimmering in the light.

a sense of shame mantled her face as she realized her mistake.

the child’s cheeks were mantled with rosy color after playing outside.

the room was mantled in a warm, inviting glow from the fireplace.

the building was mantled in ivy, creating a picturesque scene.

the forest floor was mantled with fallen leaves in autumn.

he mantled the cake with rich, decadent chocolate frosting.

the landscape was mantled in a blanket of fog.

the old house was mantled with history and stories.

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