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be blanketed
adjective
In general; covering or encompassing everything.
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Others will be blanketed with grass, a pebble beach, an outdoor event space.
In a few minutes, everything will be blanketed in a dense mist.
Would her mausoleum at the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris be blanketed by a cross, and would she have received the last rites shortly before her death?
American households will be blanketed this week by a torrent of coverage, commentary and regret about the 10th anniversary of the Iraq war.
There is historical precedent -- 11 Wood winners have gone on to be blanketed with roses; seven more second- or third-place finishers have done the same.
Poon Hill would be a hard slog, and because it's at a junction point with several other popular treks in the region, we knew it would be blanketed with tourists.
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Central Park was blanketed.
Marikana is blanketed in silence.
Their coffins are blanketed with rose petals.
Flyers were posted, and e-mail lists were blanketed.
A peninsula is blanketed with cherry trees and vineyards.
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