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inclose
Part of speech: VerbTo shut in; surround; put into an envelope; separate from by a fence.
Usage examples "inclose":- The four walls of the kitchen were rather too close together to inclose a bed, a wash- bench, two tubs, a cooking stove, a table, seven Windsor chairs, the water pail, the cupboard, and the rocking- chair in which Mrs. Brady sat, and leave anything but a tortuous path for locomotion. - "The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys", Gulielma Zollinger.
- Fly to Lugano by the help of these notes: I inclose them, and will not ask pardon for it. - "Vittoria, v4", George Meredith.
- His pulses beat in the steamship, throbbing through the deep, while the fibres of his heart and brain inclose the earth in an electric network of thought and sympathy. - "Humanity in the City", E. H. Chapin.