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blanket

[blang-kit] / ˈblæŋ kɪt /






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"This seasonal ice cover behaves like a natural blanket for the lake," said Kirsten Siebach, an associate professor of Earth, environmental and planetary sciences and co-author of the study.

From Science Daily

Against that expansive vocabulary doomscroll, the concept of comfort acts as a blanket covering everything, concealing life’s unpleasantness from sight and offering us a place to hide.

From Salon

They saw him take a cot out on the platform and some blankets and, by Jehoshaphat, he slept there all night, getting up to add his secret potion every few hours.

From Literature

When I heard that O’Hara had died last week, I nestled under my favorite couch blanket and hit play on “Schitt’s Creek.”

From Los Angeles Times

Cabrera said he did not support a “blanket” moratorium and instead wanted the city to consider projects on a case-by-case basis.

From Los Angeles Times