Which preposition to use with wreathed

in Occurrences 76%

The smoke of burning fallows was occasionally seen, wreathing in dense columns towards the sky.

with Occurrences 76%

The agent straightened up, his face wreathed with smiles, and cast an "I told you so!"

about Occurrences 11%

Behold, mine arms are wreathed about thy knees; Lay not upon my head the phantasies Of Heaven.

into Occurrences 5%

"Is this my own dear child, over whose infancy I watched so tenderly?" exclaimed the nurse, rising, her harsh features wreathed into a smile.

of Occurrences 4%

That all the gods admir'd; then all the storie She compast with a wreathe of olyves hoarie.

on Occurrences 2%

When softly swaying on the human bosom, Or flexile wrist, Can add to life and beauty lustrous splendor, With grace divine, As when ye wreathe on gnarled oak and holly Your trailing vine!

Around Occurrences 2%

the mainspring of our life and aims, Our great incentive when sweet love inflames Our hearts to glorious deeds and ever wreathes Around our brows, the happy smile that breathes Sweet fragrance from the home of holy love, And arms us with a courage from above.

for Occurrences 2%

The ovate-lanceolate leaves are rough to the touch, and its slender, but wiry stems, are wreathed for a considerable distance along with racemes of pure white flowers.

IN Occurrences 1%

[Illustration: "IN THE AIR!" "AN EAGLE AND A SERPENT WREATHED IN FIGHT!

like Occurrences 1%

[The door opens from within and CASSANDRA enters, white-robed and wreathed like a Priestess, a great torch in her hand.

above Occurrences 1%

When, therefore, Andy gave a sudden shout, and announced that he believed he had seen the smoke of the tug wreathing above the waves, all of them looked considerably relieved, even Casper himself; for on second thoughts the yeggman must have decided that it was better to be alive and in prison, than dead, and under the waters of Lake Ontario.

from Occurrences 1%

Her only ornaments were a garland of scarlet poppies wreathed from throat to shoulder, and a large diamond heart which Mr. Smithson had lately given her; 'a bullock's heart,' as Lady Kirkbank called it.

Which preposition to use with  wreathed