Leggings are typically ankle-length, and some are stirrupped or encase the feet.
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Fold over the other side to encase tofu and gently press to extract excess water.
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Toy manufacturers are now required to encase magnets so they will not fall out.
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Geologists date fossils to discover the age of the sediments that encase them.
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Vaulted ceilings encase a tasteful mix of stiff wooden chairs and soft white sofas.
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That's in contrast to other shoes that tend to encase gel in a single rubber frame.
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Still, many of today's popular coffee pods encase single-serve portions in plastic.
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Measure enough heavy-duty foil in roasting pan to completely encase brisket.
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An elegantly designed wrapping paper to encase only the most sophisticated of gifts.
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Enclose in, or as if in, a case; "my feet were encased in mud"
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