Hence the sense of rage that now envelops both modernists and traditionalists alike. |
He rattled the unions and disturbed the complacency that envelops Irish education. |
You read them and you see a man so cautiously calculating not to put a foot wrong that he envelops himself in a fog of caveats and equivocations. |
A pizza-dough pasty, with a doughnut consistency, envelops a scalding hot tomato and melted mozzarella interior. |
The endoneurium is continuous with the more abundant connective tissue perineurium, which envelops bundles of nerve fibers. |
The water orb envelops the ice as it compresses tightly and disappears. |