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Definition of Enclouds
1. encloud [v] - See also: encloud
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enclouds
Literary usage of Enclouds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann (1922)
"... as a real estate deal, an attempt to humiliate them, or, in the excited and
provocative language which usually enclouds these arguments, as a rape. ..."
2. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1862)
"PB MEAD:—-Dear Sir: Will you have the goodness, by the magic stroke of your pen,
to disperse the mitt-icim which enclouds the following queries ? ..."
3. Davison's Poetical Rhapsody by Francis Davison, Arthur Henry Bullen (1890)
"THEN. As heavenly light that guides the day, Right so doth shine each lovely ray
That from Astrea flieth. PIERS. Nay, darkness oft that light enclouds: ..."
4. The Poetic New World by Lucy H. Humphrey (1910)
"... Smooth, lustrous, awful, lovely curve of peril; While far below the bending
sea of beryl Thunder and tumult — whence a billowy spray enclouds the day, ..."
5. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier by Frank Hayward Severance (1903)
"... Smooth, lustrous, awful, lovely curve of peril; While far below the bending
sea of beryl Thunder and tumult—whence a billowy spray enclouds the day. ..."
6. The Western Quarterly Review (1849)
"... ought to be their brethren would have saved, yea, would now save them from
the horror that yawns before them, and the misery that enclouds their minds. ..."