imbosoms

/ɪmˈbʊzəmz/
verb
  1. To enclose or surround something protectively or affectionately, as if in a bosom.
    • She imbosoms her children in a warm hug every morning.
    • The valley is imbosomed by gentle hills on all sides.
    • The old oak tree imbosoms the small garden with its wide branches.
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