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shroud

[shroud] / ʃraʊd /


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That is because, for more than a year, the complex’s eight densely packed residential towers, undergoing renovations, had been wrapped in bamboo scaffolding and shrouded in green netting.

From The Wall Street Journal

The toxic haze shrouding the Indian capital, Delhi, spares no-one, but its children are counting the biggest cost of the city's worsening and recurrent pollution problem.

From BBC

“Our position is that the shroud offers evidence of the resurrection, but not proof,” said Nora Creech, a shroud scholar who helped organize the exhibit.

From Los Angeles Times

One body is later seen wrapped in a white shroud.

From BBC

The attacks are usually isolated and often shrouded in silence.

From BBC