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Covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak.
wrapped
clothed
draped
cloaked
covered
1
The shame would very soon have
mantled
the cheek of the urger.
2
Some ice-bound streams and ponds were thickly
mantled
in the white covering.
3
The rich blood
mantled
in her cheeks, her eyes sparkled with pleasure.
4
A slight flush
mantled
the cheek, and the eyes popped a bit.
5
Presently he saw them-onetall, wearing a cape; the other slight,
mantled
.
6
A rich bloom
mantled
on the face of Cecilia, as she replied:
7
Darkness
mantled
all; for the nearest street lamp was fully twenty yards beyond.
8
The peaks and upper slopes of the mountains were already
mantled
with snow.
9
Now antlered heads appeared beyond the openings between the
snow
-
mantled
trees.
10
North-east were the white cliffs of the Amerrique range,
mantled
with dark wood.
11
The dark rose-petals of her cheeks were
mantled
deeper red, but she laughed.
12
The darkness hid the scarlet flush which
mantled
The Kid's face.
13
The warm blood
mantled
the cheek of James under this reproof.
14
Beyond, the rocks began to be
mantled
with vines and gardens.
15
The first golden rays of sunshine illuminated the peaks of the
snow
-
mantled
mountains.
16
The colour
mantled
into her face, as if she had been doing wrong.
mantled
mantle
·
mantled figure
mantled forests
mantled hills
mantled howler
mantled land