Blanket
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Blanket ( noun )
- A large piece of thick cloth used for warmth, especially when sleeping.
- Something that covers or conceals something else.
- A layer of something covering a large area.
Origin:
Derived from the middle english word "blaket" or "blankeit" meaning a large piece of cloth used as a cover or wrap.
Examples:
- He pulled the blanket up over his shoulders, snuggling deeper into the warm cocoon.
- The snow blanketed the ground, making it difficult to see where the path was.
- She spread the blanket out on the grass and sat down, enjoying the warm sun.
- The blanket of fog covered the city, making it difficult to see the buildings.
- He wrapped the blanket around his daughter, tucking her in for the night.
(As a verb)
Blanket ( verb )
- A large piece of thick cloth used for warmth, especially when sleeping.
- Something that covers or conceals something else.
- A layer of something covering a large area.
Origin:
Derived from the middle english word "blaket" or "blankeit" meaning a large piece of cloth used as a cover or wrap.
Examples:
- He pulled the blanket up over his shoulders, snuggling deeper into the warm cocoon.
- The snow blanketed the ground, making it difficult to see where the path was.
- She spread the blanket out on the grass and sat down, enjoying the warm sun.
- The blanket of fog covered the city, making it difficult to see the buildings.
- He wrapped the blanket around his daughter, tucking her in for the night.