wreathe

/riːð/
verb
  1. To surround or encircle something, often in a decorative or gentle way.
    • Mist wreathed the castle towers at dawn.
    • Ivy wreathed the old stone pillars of the garden gate.
    • A smile wreathed her face as she opened the gift.
  2. To form into a wreath or shape like a ring.
    • He wreathed the wire into a simple loop.
    • She wreathed the dough into a circle before baking.
    • The children wreathed flowers into a crown for the May Queen.
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