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shroud

[shroud] / ʃraʊd /


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The will is a public document, but the trust into which all Epstein’s assets will flow after his estate settles debts and legal claims remains shrouded in secrecy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eventually, he caught a glimpse of a familiar colourful skirt and found his daughter, stained in red - but okay, still shrouded under Jessica.

From BBC

She feels cleansed by the sea and the fog that shrouds the world’s ugliness, and believes there is happiness to be salvaged from the wreckage of her past.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her writing, shrouded in grief, took on a new sharpness in post-fire Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

Each winter, New Delhi is shrouded in toxic smog, as cooler air traps pollutants close to the ground, creating a deadly mix of emissions from traffic, factories, and crop-burning.

From Barron's