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were shrouded
noun
That which clothes, covers, conceals, or protects; a garment.
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But both overtures were shrouded with ambiguity.
But events were shrouded in the fog of politics.
The peaks were shrouded in a hauntingly beautiful mist.
When agents did take bold investigative steps, like interviewing the ambassador, they were shrouded in secrecy.
French doors opened onto a little balcony whose potted orange trees were shrouded for winter.
The talks, which are expected to end Wednesday, were shrouded in secrecy.
But the last weeks of Han's life were shrouded by stubborn silence and missed calls.
When the hunt for the Britten score began, even its origins were shrouded in mystery.
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It was shrouded in controversy.
The horizon was shrouded.
His last days are shrouded in mystery.
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