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ensconce

verb as in hide; tuck away

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But, happily ensconced on his 500-acre farm in Minnesota, he will one day grasp the impact he had on horse racing and how he revolutionized the art of race calling.

The current view is not much: Putricia stands silent and tall in front of a brown curtain, comfortably ensconced behind a red velvet rope.

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It is firmly ensconced in the TV canon with other bold, inventive, gone-too-soon network shows of the era, like “Twin Peaks.”

It’s an option that fits the customer who wants to be ensconced in the world of Prada, while also giving them that luxury of choice.

Crystals, mirrors and chimes were ensconced in its walls per the advice of a Feng Shui expert.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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