Shroud [noun]

Definition of Shroud:

covering

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Sentence/Example of Shroud:

And yet the idea cleaves to me strangely, and is liable to stick to my shroud.

The skirt of her shroud hung like a wet weed in the falling torrent.

They are mere ghosts, their skeletons wrapped in a shroud of whitewash.

Rauff speaks of a woman of Bohemia, who, in 1355, had eaten in her grave half her shroud.

Many women veil and shroud their heads in black as she does.

Away behind him the smoke of the city seemed leveled like a shroud.

Every stay and shroud whistled its own tune as the gale roared past.

Their patriotism he called a mere pretence to shroud their infidelity.

A bluish mist seemed to steal out of the forest and shroud the house.

She went up to the corpse, and drew away its shroud from it.