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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
imbosom .
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Examples
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Large plantations of maize, manioc, and tobacco are seen along both banks, which are enlivened by the frequent appearance of native houses imbosomed in dense shady groves, with little boys and girls playing about them.
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The clock weight, that should know time no more, was well imbosomed in the old deed-poll, and all stitched firmly in the tough brown frail, whose handles would help for a long strong cast.
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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The luxuriant coast bordering on the southern extremity of the lake and skirting the peninsula of Michigan and southwestern Ontario -- though comparatively flat -- is not void of charming features; being lined with numerous pretty villages imbosomed among gentle slopes that were covered with the richest verdure.
By Water to the Columbian Exposition Johanna S. Wisthaler
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Let us suppose that in a country journey we arrive at the summit of a hill, at whose foot lies a charming village imbosomed in trees from the midst of which, rises the white spire of the village church.
Lessons in Life A Series of Familiar Essays Timothy Titcomb
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A quiet cottage, imbosomed among the trees, broke on their eyes.
Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Charles W. Sanders
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Th outstretching lake, imbosomed mong the hills,
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The northern coast counties are made up largely of mountains, but imbosomed in these lie many charming little, and several quite spacious, valleys, in which you are surprised to find a multitude of farmers living, isolated from the world, that life of careless and easy prosperity which is the lot of farmers in the fat valleys of California.
Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands Charles Nordhoff 1865
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The clock weight, that should know time no more, was well imbosomed in the old deed-poll, and all stitched firmly in the tough brown frail, whose handles would help for a long strong cast.
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To the north, the magnificent cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe – to the south, the villages of San Augustin, San Angel, and Tacubaya, which seem imbosomed in trees, and look like an immense garden.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country Frances Erskine Inglis 1843
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Tacubaya, which seem imbosomed in trees, and look like an immense garden.
Life in Mexico Frances Calder��n de la Barca 1843
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