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the embracing
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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In retrospect, Ms. Marx feels that the embracing atmosphere strengthened her desire to sink roots in the area.
Temporarily at least, these problems were overshadowed in South Korea by the embracing welcome of the people.
If the quality of our public life were better, the bishops' letter would be seen as the embracing vision it seeks to be.
Nor would the outlandishly bad rhymes have the same smack-you-in-the-face awfulness when divorced from the embracing grasp of Randy Redd's skillfully generic show music.
The play's scenes are divided by monologues in which Arthur recounts his history and describes the embracing city of his youth.
She was wrapped in a mother-love so stifling, from the embracing Madonna arms to the long, soft fingers caressing her head, that she became desperate to break away.There was a secret behind the intensity of that love.
The author looks out of the window and sees a teenage boy with a cigarette in his mouth, who grins when he sees the embracing couple on the passing train.
From the beginning, the demonstrators mimicked the embracing attitude of their counterparts in Cairo: on the edge of the protest area, young men politely patted down anyone who wished to take part.
It was difficult for me to watch my new friends get taken in again and again by the embracing vibe of my family and church.
But she was wrong, and now you realise how much you miss it: this glowing house, a place to truly call your own, the embracing feeling of love, of family, of Christmas. .
The "embracing" lobsters, found in a rock quarry in southern Germany, suggested these fearsome-looking crustaceans were sociable as long ago as 180 million years, when the little crustaceans lived.
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