To swathe; to envelop, as in swaddling clothes.(verb)
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Use "enswathe" in a sentence
"Love-dowered moons to enswathe thee, delight thee:"
"Others are treated more liberally, producer Bernard Butler opting for a 60s-style pop classicism on tracks like the catchy "Put Your Hands Up" and the romping "Turn Me On Again", with its appeal to "fill my head with dumb desire", and the lyrical "All Bets Are Off", where sleek strings enswathe Pallot's vocal."