Envelop (oneself, someone, or something) in (something) verb phrase
Used to describe wrapping someone or something in something.
It's really chill to envelop yourself in a blanket and drink a cup of hot coffee on a rainy day.
He envelops the wet puppy in that towel to keep him warm.
The snow has been falling for two days and enveloping our town in dense snow.
On days off, I usually envelop myself in a blanket and watch my favorite movies.
To cover a very wide range of things or every detail of something.
1. To sprinkle or cover something with a lot of something
2. To add or mix a lot of something in something such as a speech,video, story etc
3. To continuously attack someone or something with something such as stones, bullets, etc
To cover someone or something with a layer of a soft or wet substance like mud, blood, etc. that becomes thick and hard when it dries
To cover someone or something with soap
It's mostly used in the present tense.
1. A pill or tablet that is hard for someone to swallow because of its large size
2. An fact, claim, proposal, etc. that is very difficult to believe or accept
1. The vet gave my adorable puppy a horse pill and he spat it out immediately.