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swathing

[swey-thing]

swathing Definition

to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; to enfold or envelop completely.

Using swathing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swathing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The baby was swathed in a soft blanket.

  • Example

    The mummy was swathed in linen bandages.

  • Example

    The trees were swathed in mist.

  • Example

    The castle was swathed in darkness.

swathing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swathing

Phrases with swathing

  • swathing clothes

    clothes worn by a newborn baby that are designed to keep them warm and comfortable

    Example

    The hospital provided swathing clothes for the new parents.

  • strips of cloth or other material used for wrapping or binding something

    Example

    The nurse used swathing bands to wrap the injured athlete's ankle.

  • a thick layer of fog that covers an area completely

    Example

    The city was covered in swathing fog, making it difficult to see more than a few feet ahead.

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Summary: swathing in Brief

The verb 'swathing' [swey-thing] means to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material, or to enfold or envelop completely. It is often used to describe wrapping a newborn baby in a soft blanket or wrapping an injured athlete's ankle with swathing bands. 'Swathing' can also be used metaphorically, as in 'The castle was swathed in darkness.'