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shroud
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES be shrouded in fog literary ▪ The streets of London were shrouded in fog. be shrouded/veiled in mystery (= be unable to be explained ) ▪ The origins of this tradition remain shrouded in mystery. shrouded in secrecy ...
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The Shroud ( Maximillian Quincy Coleridge ) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics .
Usage examples of shroud.
He is standing knee-deep in some anguineous backwater of New Orleans swampland, feeling the mystic transport of his fellow creatures, the water witches and the Peremelfait, shrouded festively in the ghost-shapes of drowned pirates, decorated with Spanish moss and kudzu.
About ten minutes later Mrs Lillystone opened the door again and came out carrying a number of articles: a small copper, a tin bason, and over her arm a shroud of the cheapest material.
Perched on a jutting eminence, and half shrouded in the bushes which clothed it, the silent fisherman took his place, while his fly was made to kiss the water in capricious evolutions, such as the experienced angler knows how to employ to beguile the wary victim from close cove, or gloomy hollow, or from beneath those decaying trunks of overthrown trees which have given his brood a shelter from immemorial time.
Langdon rocketed downward, on the edge of a billowing shroud of light, feeling like a surfer trying to outrun a thousand-foot tidal wave.
The species of shroud that was wrapped around him had fallen below his loins, and his shoulders and chest and lean arms were hidden under blotches of scaly pustules.
Overhead the hands had already bowsed the swinging yard to the shrouds and were running a cable to the shattered end to act as a brace.
As it did so, from the shrouded group of desert men one started forward to the palanquin, throwing off his burnous and gesticulating with thin naked arms, as if about to commit some violent act.
Two Arabs passed, shrouded in burnouses, with the hoods drawn up over their heads.
This mortality exclosure was deep in the trees, shrouded in darkness and veiled with Spanish moss.
Flame tongues licked the panicked face of an autist near Danlo, and passed to a horologe, whose red robe was suddenly a shroud of fire burning around him.
Drizzt, Wulfgar, and Catti-brie came into Longsaddle a few days later, road weary and still wrapped in a shroud of grief.
Shrouds parted with dismal twangs and the mainmast went over with a tremendous crash, amid a chorus of furious yells.
I believe Yeshua told Malchus to put the Shroud in the Ark of the Covenant.
To those who still lived as freewomen in the matriarchal societies high in the mountaintops, the reason for human females being hunted down was shrouded in mystery.
That southeastern kingdom was shrouded by a long history of rivalry with both Connacht and Meath where lay Tara.