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Couched

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The baker couched the fresh loaves of bread in linen cloths to keep them warm and soft.
The surgeon couched the artificial lens in the patient's eye.
The musician couched her guitar in a padded gig bag to prevent scratches and dings.
He couched the antique rifle in a custom-made wooden case to preserve its value.
The librarian couched the rare manuscript in a protective case.
The florist couched the delicate orchid plant in a clear plastic container for safe transportation.
The computer technician couched the hard drive in an anti-static bag.
The engineer couched the delicate instrument in a shock-proof casing.
The electrician couched the wires in a plastic conduit.
The florist couched the fragile orchid in a glass vase.
The jeweler carefully couched the diamond in a silver ring.
The writer couched her story idea in a clever twist.
The politician couched her promises in vague language to avoid making specific commitments.
The scientist couched her theory in complex mathematical equations.
The con artist couched his scam in a convincing story.
The lawyer couched his argument in legal jargon to make it sound more convincing.
She couched her true intentions in a friendly invitation.
The engineer couched her design in terms of efficiency and safety.
The spy couched her message in code to avoid detection by enemy agents.
The chef couched her recipe in terms of precise measurements and cooking times.
The writer couched his novel in language that was both accessible and engaging to his readers.
He couched his criticism in diplomatic language.
The group of thieves couched their plan to rob the bank in careful and precise terms.
The teacher couched her lesson plan in terms that the students could easily understand.
The company couched their new product launch in a lot of hype and exaggeration.
The coach couched his team's strategy in terms of individual strengths and weaknesses.
The CEO couched his proposal in financial terms to win over the board.
The politician couched his remarks in vague language to avoid making any firm commitments.
The spicy food couched him with a burning sensation in his mouth.
The comedian's insult was couched in a joke to soften the blow.
The film's graphic content was couched in an otherwise heartwarming story.
The doctor couched the patient on the examination table.
The gardener couched the plant in the soil, ensuring it was secure.
The carpenter couched the board against the wall.
The designer couched the vase on the bookshelf, adding to the decor.
The technician couched the cable under the floor.
The writer couched the idea in simple language.
The jeweler couched the diamond in a gold setting.
The writer couched the pen on the notepad, ready to write.
The librarian couched the book on the top shelf.
The photographer couched the camera on the tripod for a stable shot.
The lawyer couched her arguments in legal jargon.
The poet couched his verses in beautiful imagery.
The diplomat couched his message in diplomatic language.
The historian couched her analysis in historical context.
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