enhalo

Related to enhalo: lour, saith, defines

enhalo

(ɪnˈheɪləʊ)
vb (tr)
to surround with or as if with a halo
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I turned and looked down the slope of the hill to where, enhaloed now in birds, stood those other two Martians that I had seen overnight, just as death had overtaken them.
And suddenly the face of Mr Vladimir, clean-shaved and witty, appeared enhaloed in the glow of its rosy complexion like a sort of pink seal, impressed on the fatal darkness.
By these standards, to enhalo the new Wonder Woman with a proud suffragette effulgence without taking the political measure of the woman who plays her is absurd.
Heath, from Oban, also lost only 19 points in winning 15-10 15-6 15-3 against London-based Nigerian Daniel Enhalo.
" "Laurie strode grimly, enhaloed by the white-hot fury of a thousand suns."