swathe (someone or something) with (something)

swathe (someone or something) with (something)

To wrap, bind, or drape someone or something with something. Often used with passive constructions. I swathed her ankle with bandaging to keep it from swelling up. Statues around the city have all been swathed with black sheets as a form of protest by activists. The room is swathed with calming shades of blue and green to help put patients at ease.See also: swathe

swathe someone or something with something

to wrap or drape someone or something with something. The sculptor swathed his unfinished pieces with heavy drapes. The designer swathed the window with billows of taffeta.See also: swathe