imbower in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To imbower means to shelter or enclose in a protective or comforting manner, often with foliage or flowers.
Sample Sentences
- The birds would often imbower themselves in the lush branches of the old oak tree.
- As the sun set, the garden seemed to imbower the couple in a cozy embrace of fragrant blossoms.
- The ivy began to imbower the stone wall, creating a beautiful, natural tapestry.
- In the quietude of the forest, the ferns and moss imbowered the ancient ruins, adding to their mystery.
- She found a secluded spot by the river where the willows imbowered her, shielding her from the world.
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