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shrouding

  • present participle
    of shroud.
    shroud
    noun
    a cloth or sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial.

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TORONTO—Hundreds of out-of-control wildfires are burning in Canada, shrouding skies there and the U.S. in an eerie yellow-gray haze and forcing the evacuation of dozens of communities.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

Later, I took a 20-minute drive to Al Sahab Park, a short distance outside Abha, crowded with people admiring the evening mist shrouding Jabal Soudah, the country’s highest peak at 9,892 feet.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 28, 2025

The tremors also triggered landslides, shrouding nearby villages in dust.

From BBC Apr. 3, 2024

There is, however, a palpable disconnect between the jest shrouding the account in these posts and the reception evident in the comment sections.

From Slate Feb. 27, 2024

They passed some boys swimming and clowning in the water, shrouding their words in laughter.

From "Sula" by Toni Morrison