Sentence examples for the blanket of from inspiring English sources

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the blanket of

adjective

In general; covering or encompassing everything.

  • They sought to create a blanket solution for all situations.

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The blanket of foliage helps them weather the storm.

Who wants to wear the blanket of roses?

"You sleep under the blanket of my security now.

Still, the blanket of recession has managed to cover the country despite remaining relatively thin.

The referendum, like so much else, has become part of the blanket of crisis.

The plums add a touch of sharpness into the blanket of creaminess.

A letter in the Guardian bemoaned the "blanket of silence" surrounding it.

Mr. Jurinko stepped gingerly over the blanket of ash-covered debris covering the floor.

And we know that under the blanket of snow it is warm and sappy.

"To bury" someone is "to wrap his body with the blanket of our Mother Earth".

The amount of solar radiation received by cities is reduced by the blanket of particulates in the overlying atmosphere.

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