Astride, used of conduplicate leaves which enfold each other in two ranks, as in Iris. |
He loves to enfold us in his embrace so that we feel safe to tell him everything that is in our hearts. |
Michelle squealed a happy greeting and rushed forward to enfold him in a hug. |
Rather than abruptly breaking with the past, democratic institutions enfold the achievements of other groups into their own structure of ideas. |
Behind him he saw the Rockies enfold the city, before him its waters ran out into the oceans of the world. |
When she moved to walk away, she felt Robert's gentle yet firm clasp enfold her hand. |