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swathed

adjective as in wrapped

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Before them stood a silvery metal contraption swathed in colourful wires – a box that they hope will one day make oxygen on the moon.

From BBC

Many of the younger members swathed in sequins and tulle skirts.

From Salon

The darkened stage, swathed in movie projector fog, seems like a studio set in which dreams are manufactured through live projections along with more traditional Hollywood means.

Both laughed before turning to a man sleeping on the ground nearby, swathed in whatever items of clothing he had salvaged from his home.

During summer, the trail is swathed in gorgeous bunches of purple arctic lupine.

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

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