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blanket

[blang-kit] / ˈblæŋ kɪt /






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Domestic chain Meiyijia has quietly blanketed neighborhoods across China, vastly outnumbering foreign rivals.

From MarketWatch

Andrew talks about Zoë being his "safety blanket that made me feel whole - she's gone and I don't feel whole. That's love, I think, and that's why it hurts so much."

From BBC

Inside the hospital's morgue on Saturday, relatives peered beneath blankets to get a last glimpse of their loved ones.

From Barron's

A 400-mile blanket of fog has socked in California’s Central Valley for weeks.

From Los Angeles Times

But umbrella union the Nigerian Miners Association warns a blanket mining ban would disrupt locals' livelihoods, "deepen poverty and increase insecurity".

From Barron's