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will shroud

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

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Until he can complete a triumphant routine, uncertainty will shroud Hanyu’s availability and reliability for the Olympics, creating agita not only for his fans but at the highest levels of his sport.

From New York Times Jan. 4, 2018

What of the darkness which will shroud them like a cloak?”

From Fitz the Filibuster by Harold Piffard

This dark mantle," cried he, turning toward the breathless corpse, and throwing his plaid over it, "will shroud thy hallowed remains till I return.

From The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Porter

The mists will shroud the valley, and ere long, my dear ones, I shall leave you, for I cannot stay too long away from all that awaits me there.

From The Harvest of Years by Martha Lewis Beckwith Ewell