Blanket ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Blanket ( noun )

  1. A large piece of thick cloth used for warmth, especially when sleeping.
  2. Something that covers or conceals something else.
  3. 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:

  1. He pulled the blanket up over his shoulders, snuggling deeper into the warm cocoon.
  2. The snow blanketed the ground, making it difficult to see where the path was.
  3. She spread the blanket out on the grass and sat down, enjoying the warm sun.
  4. The blanket of fog covered the city, making it difficult to see the buildings.
  5. He wrapped the blanket around his daughter, tucking her in for the night.

(As a verb)

Blanket ( verb )

  1. A large piece of thick cloth used for warmth, especially when sleeping.
  2. Something that covers or conceals something else.
  3. 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:

  1. He pulled the blanket up over his shoulders, snuggling deeper into the warm cocoon.
  2. The snow blanketed the ground, making it difficult to see where the path was.
  3. She spread the blanket out on the grass and sat down, enjoying the warm sun.
  4. The blanket of fog covered the city, making it difficult to see the buildings.
  5. He wrapped the blanket around his daughter, tucking her in for the night.
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