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What does enrobe mean?

"Enrobe" means to cover or coat something completely, especially with a thin layer of something, like chocolate or a sauce.

Here are some examples of how you might use "enrobe":

* "The chef enrobed the strawberries in dark chocolate."

* "The cake was enrobed in a thick layer of frosting."

* "The ancient ruins were enrobed in a thick fog."

It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is completely surrounded or enveloped by something else:

* "The city was enrobed in a blanket of snow."

* "The singer's voice was enrobed in a rich, velvety tone."

Essentially, "enrobe" suggests a process of covering something completely and elegantly. It's often used to describe things that are luxurious or indulgent.

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