Sentences with cocooned
co·coon
C c - She is comfortably cocooned in pillows. [+ in]
- She was cocooned in a private world of privilege. [+ in]
- This says a lot about the extent to which ministers and bureaucrats are cocooned within their own rhetorical world.
- The new baby-bounce kids are cocooned indoors and in need of constant entertainment.
- She is comfortably cocooned in pillows.
- She was cocooned in a private world of privilege.
- While I could allow myself the luxury of tears cocooned from the humdrum of everyday reality.
- Had I been cocooned in my inner-west ghetto for so long that I hadn't realised that yobbos.
- A cocoon of gauze.
- The doctor cocooned the patient in blankets.
- A political leader cocooned by his staff and his bodyguards.