wreathe|wreathed|wreathes|wreathing in English
verb
[rɪːð]
shape into a wreath, shape into a circular arrangement of flowers; festoon; adorn; decorate with a wreath; encircle, enfold; move in curling masses (of smoke); move in circles or spirals
Use "wreathe|wreathed|wreathes|wreathing" in a sentence
1. Smoke wreathed slowly upwards.
2. Notes: Frays affectingly Abbot self-amputation wreathing Bullocker mistered.
3. 6 Mist wreathed the hilltops.
4. 21 With your leaves my victors shall wreathe their brows.
5. The smoke wreathed upward.
6. Mist wreathed the hilltops.
7. Her face was wreathed in smiles .
8. Clouds wreathed the mountains.
9. 5 Clouds wreathed the mountains.
10. The ship was wreathed in smoke.
11. 1 The ship was wreathed in smoke.
12. Smoke wreathed his head like a halo.
13. The snake wreathed itself round the branch.
14. Our next Confusable is wreathed in mystery.
15. 7 Her face was wreathed in smiles .
16. 22 Let us wreathe the flowers around a wire frame.
17. The hills were wreathed in mist.
18. The mountains were wreathed in mist.
19. His face was wreathed in smiles.
20. 2 His face was wreathed in smiles.
21. His plump face was wreathed in smiles.
22. 19 synonyms for festoon: decorate, deck, array, drape, garland, swathe, bedeck, wreathe, Beribbon
23. 25 The girls choose their flower, wreathe themselves, and dance in the twilight.
24. 10 His plump face was wreathed in smiles.
25. 9 The snake wreathed itself round the branch.