Enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering.
1 The darkness was tangible; it seemed to envelop her in heavy folds.
2 His absence left open the flank which the Germans hoped to envelop .
3 Wants it so the address will have to appear on the envelop .
4 And they seemed to envelop her in a flash of cerulean light.
5 In simple straightforwardness, Harris hands Woods a sealed envelop , without a word.
6 Before long it reached the frightened group and began to envelop them.
7 Percival hastily folded the letter and slipped it into its emblazoned envelop .
8 Grim produced one instantly - an envelop with a big red seal on it.
9 An eerie stillness seemed to envelop the room like a linseed poultice.
10 But ignorance and stigma still envelop the public's awareness of HIV-positive persons.
11 A mighty sigh seemed to envelop the whole ship- asighof relief.
12 A voice spoke with a throbbing tenderness which seemed to envelop her:
13 Tobiasson-Svartman sat down on his bunk and let the solitude envelop him.
14 Suddenly two mighty folds of darkness seemed to envelop me like arms.
15 The soul, on being divested of its earthly envelop , is borne aloft.
16 His admiring gaze seemed to envelop her, and its warmth was unmistakable.
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