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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The acupuncturist couched the patient to insert needles into specific points.
The greyhounds couched the hare after a long chase.
The hunters couched the quail in the open field.
The cat couched in the sunbeam coming through the window.
The lion couched in the bushes, ready to pounce.
They couched behind the bushes to avoid being seen.
She couched her head on the pillow and closed her eyes.
The story was couched in a complex narrative structure.
The artist couched the sculpture in a glass display case.
The recipe couched the instructions in simple language.
The message was couched in diplomatic language.
The research findings were couched in statistical terms.
The dancer couched her movements in fluid grace.
The professor couched the lecture in technical jargon.
The journalist couched her questions in a polite tone.
The cat couched on the windowsill, soaking up the sun.
The dog couched in the grass, waiting for its prey.
She couched down to pick up the fallen pencil.
The veterinarian couched the dog for their examination.
The artist couched his message in the symbolism of his paintings.
The collector couched the antique vase in a padded box.
The soldier couched behind the barrier, waiting for the enemy attack.
The journalist couched the report in unbiased language.
The writer couched his criticism in a polite and constructive manner.
The author couched the story in vivid imagery.
The teacher couched her feedback in positive and encouraging language.
The scientist couched her hypothesis in technical jargon.
The comedian couched the joke in witty wordplay.
The coach couched the team's strategy for the game.
The hunters couched the fox until it collapsed.
The novelist couched her story in gripping language.
The strategist couched her plan in terms of long-term goals and short-term objectives.
The negotiator couched her demands in diplomatic language to avoid causing offense.
She couched her opinion carefully to avoid offending anyone.
The statue was couched in a niche in the wall.
The poet couched his emotions in metaphorical language to express his feelings.
The lawyer couched her argument in legal terminology to persuade the judge.
The therapist couched her advice in empathetic language.
The politician couched his speech in vague terms to avoid controversy.
The marketer couched her pitch in persuasive language to convince the customers to buy the product.
The artist couched his message in the imagery of his painting.
The comedian couched his punchline in clever wordplay.
The coach couched his instructions in simple language for the new players.
He couched his request in a way that made it impossible to refuse.
The doctor couched his diagnosis in terms the patient could understand.
The marketer couched her message in persuasive language.
The politician couched his promises in vague terms to avoid making any concrete commitments.
The coach couched his criticism in constructive feedback to help the players improve.
The scientist couched her findings in technical jargon to communicate her research to other experts in the field.
He couched his words in a way that made it difficult for her to understand his true intentions.
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