4 collocations for wreath

Such minds are ever activetheir light, like the vestal lamp, is ever burningand in my opinion the man who refines the common intercourse of life, and wreaths the altars of our household gods with flowers, is more deserving of respect and gratitude than all the sages who waste their lives in elaborate speculations, which tend to nothing, and which we cannot comprehendnor they neither.

He indulged in long and elaborate details as to the way in which he would wreath their bowels about his bayonet and tear out their organs with his knife.

At Castiglione a Casauria the people, after washing in the river or in springs, gird their waists and wreath their brows with sprigs of briony in order to keep them from aches and pains.

But, beneath the surface of the earth, she seems a frolicsome child, or a sportive undine, who wreaths the unmanageable stone into weird and quaint forms, seemingly from no other motive than pure delight in the exercise of overflowing power.

4 collocations for  wreath