engirdle
Americanverb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of engirdle
Example Sentences
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The seas which engirdle this island," the Ambassador said thoughtfully, "have brought the English great weal, as they may bring to her much woe.
From The Great Impersonation by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)
Whom seekest thou, where unclomb rocks engirdle Peace, smiling peace?
From The Death of Balder by Borrow, George Henry
A considerable portion of the abbey buildings that engirdle the summit of the rocky islet of Mont St. Michel belong to the Norman period, although much of the work is Gothic.
From France by Home, Gordon Cochrane
If you choose, plant the foot of the ladder in a fiery test and engirdle each round with a forest of thorns.
From The Hindered Hand or, The Reign of the Repressionist by Bell, Robert E.
Fair waist that curves beneath the heart I love, I shall engirdle you with priceless gems Won by my prowess for your perfect grace.
From Under King Constantine by Trask, Katrina
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