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be surrounded as
verb
To encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions.
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It'll be surrounded, as always, by trees decorated to honor dozens of cultures worldwide.
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Limoneto (the Lemon Grove) was surrounded, as its name implies, by citrus trees.
They're surrounded – as always, with the Cardinals – by capable veterans or productive young players.
Milton Hershey's native town was originally called Derry Church, and it was surrounded, as it still is, by rolling milkland.
Late Wednesday night, the police said, the men opened fire after they were surrounded as they drove in a village outside Tbilisi, the capital.
On the track at the Olympic Stadium he was surrounded as ever by elite African athletes, maintaining a hopeful striking distance from the main pack as the race wound down into its late-middle period.
The president was surrounded as he spoke by a bipartisan group of House members and some senators who agreed with him, a tableau that the White House used to underscore the breadth of support for the president.
Morgan spoke to a group of supporters as he left on Saturday evening, shortly after the Wolves midfielder, Jamie O'Hara, complained that he and his family had been "surrounded" as they made their way towards their car.
Within a short period however both Venerable and Ardent were surrounded, as at least one of the frigates from the second line joined the attack on the two isolated British vessels.
It was surrounded by walls as high as 18 feet topped with barbed wire.
Let's face it, we're surrounded by gambling, as far as casinos and state lotteries go".
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