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Mantled

adjective
1.
Covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak.  Synonyms: cloaked, clothed, draped, wrapped.  "Fog-cloaked meadows" , "A beam draped with cobwebs" , "Cloud-wrapped peaks"



Mantle

verb
(past & past part. mantled; pres. part. mantling)
1.
Spread over a surface, like a mantle.
2.
Cover like a mantle.



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"Mantled" Quotes from Famous Books



... is yours," said Emma, while the rich blush that mantled cheek and brow, made her more beautiful than ever as she severed from her queenly head one of the longest of the luxurient tresses with ...
— Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848 • Various

... neighbourhood is Allington Castle, an ivy-mantled ruin, another example of vanished glory, only two tenements occupying the princely residence of the Wyatts, famous in the history of State and Letters. Sir Henry, the father of the poet, felt the power of the Hunchback Richard, and was racked and imprisoned ...
— Vanishing England • P. H. Ditchfield

... company for Gilian as he sheltered in the wood. Birds of all kinds beat hurriedly through the trees and settled upon the boughs with a shudder of the quill, pleased to be out of the inclement open and cosily mantled in. ...
— Gilian The Dreamer - His Fancy, His Love and Adventure • Neil Munro

... of will he subdued his alarm, a dark frown mantled his brow and he glared furiously at the detectives ...
— The Bradys Beyond Their Depth - The Great Swamp Mystery • Anonymous

... presence, felt like a banished soul that has found a world; and a joy as of endless deliverance pervaded her being. And neither to her nor to Tom must we deny our sympathy in the pleasure which, walking over a bog, they drew from the flowers that mantled awful deeps; they will not sink until they stop, and begin to build their house upon it. Within that umbrella, hovered, and glided with them, an atmosphere of bliss and peace and rose-odors. In the midst of storm and coming darkness, it closed warm and genial around the ...
— Mary Marston • George MacDonald


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