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his foot was swathed in bandages—tenía el pie vendado
to be swathed in mist/secrecy—estar envuelto en tinieblas/misterio
It didn't really matter whether she was swathed in silk or casual in cotton - she was stunning either way.
Often the pastures are swathed in mist, giving them a dreamlike quality.
Turrisaevum jutted out across the landscape, half swathed in mist and silhouetted against the dim skyline.
For the second day in a row the moors were swathed in mists first thing in the morning, a sea mist rolling in again to meet them, and the world damp, drizzly and chill.
It was of a beach, and the sky was swathed in shades of robin's egg blue.
The man was tall and thin, resembling a scrawny tree, as the black robes he was swathed in covered him from neck to toe in a most unflattering style.
The early morning mists that swathed the hills and the moors descended during the late afternoon, to meet a chill sea mist flowing in from the Channel.
She was swathed in white, bound from head to toe in that mother of all hues, immaculate and true.
Ayrshire landmark Ailsa Craig is swathed in a layer of mist, thick enough to maintain a veil of secrecy.
Later that day, I finally came to, only to find my head swathed in yards of bandages.
A few were in wheelchairs, others on crutches and swathed in bandages.
The seats were still swathed in poly, the floor mats wrapped in paper.
The undoubted chief, so swathed in bandoliers of ammunition that bullets fired at him would have bounced off, reached down and grabbed my hand.
Snowdrops look best when left to their own sense of wild abandon; swathing woodland and gardens in bright whiteness, and challenging the dismal grey light of winter.
The warm fall's night was perfect, but when one was swathed in garments in dancing, it was incredibly hot.
One thing hadn't been lost in the leap, and that was the memory of Al swathed in bandages.
It was as if the models were swathed in giant fabric sample books, each layer peeling off to reveal another beneath.
Inside the van the scientists pulled aside layers of cloth swathing the king.
Giles looked down at the huge, white bulbous bandages swathing her arms and legs.
One boy lay swathed in bandages on a stretcher, his severed leg beside him.