shrouded in the PONS Dictionary

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shrouded in darkness

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This became a pointed concern among writers who sought reasons for the generic style of the shrouded statues and led to misinterpretations.
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Initially shrouded in secrecy, the deal is one of the largest severance deals for a public employee in state history.
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Growing up, pregnancy was the thing seen, but unacknowledged, with women shrouded in oversized dungarees and dresses.
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This indisposition, shrouded in mystery, gave rise to speculation that he is toying with the idea of quitting films.
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Suddenly, the pair find themselves on board a fog-shrouded, mostly-deserted cruise ship together with some other passengers.
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In 1979, the one-pieces flag style outside mirrors transitioned to a two-piece shrouded mirror.
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It has a drop down loiter engine with a shrouded prop of 181 bhp used to keep station and save fuel.
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Prompted by this dream, he recollects the story of his childhood of warm browns and sepia tones, along with his shrouded childhood fantasies, which have become inextricable from the memories.
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On some days, the top of the mountain is shrouded in a heavy fog, and visibility may be limited to only a few feet.
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The area is shrouded in history with culture and war memorabilia.
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