be wreathed in (something)

be wreathed in (something)

To be enclosed, encircled, or surrounded by something. The guests were all promptly wreathed in laurels when they arrived at the hotel. The building was wreathed in flames by the time the firefighters arrived. The shrine was soon wreathed in smoke from the mystic's incense.
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