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was pall

verb

To cloak.

  • Lady Macbeth: Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell (Macbeth Act I Scene v lines 48–9).

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Mr Eguiguren was pall-bearer at the funeral of Isaías Carrasco, his friend and fellow Basque Socialist.

Madonna was palling around with Keith Haring way before he was popular.

Meanwhile, McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, charged that Obama was "palling around with terrorists".

Elizabeth seemed like herself; she was palling around with a dorm mate whom she teasingly introduced as her male twin.

At first the McCain-Palin campaign fed the anger with accusations that Obama was "palling around with terrorists".

Corporations are sitting on piles of cash; interest rates are rock bottom; and taxes on the wealthy have not been this low since Chatsworth Osborne Jr., was palling around with Dobie Gillis.

It is a fact that Barack Obama was palling around with terrorists.

Remember when she ran around the nation claiming that candidate Barrack Obama was palling around with terrorists?

Like when Sarah Palin, running for vice-president in 2008, said Obama was "palling around with terrorists".

Their legality meant the King was palling around with...well Wall Street types.

Before he was palling around with Kim and crew on "Keeping Up with The Kardashians," Jonathan Cheban had a dream: to open a burger joint.

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