verb
- to encircle or surround something by winding around it
- to twist or interweave into a circular shape, especially to make a wreath
- to cover or envelop something completely
Examples
- Smoke began to wreathe around the chimney.
- She learned to wreathe flowers into a beautiful garland.
- Fog wreathed the mountain peaks in the early morning.
- The artist wreathed the sculpture with delicate vines.
- Mist wreathed the lake, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
- They wreathed the doorway with holly for Christmas.
- Steam wreathed upward from the hot springs.