Ross strove to enmesh them in the robe, using the pressure of his body to slam them all on the buttons and levers of the board. |
Both must appear sad and joyless in the extreme, and enmesh the beholder in blackest pessimism. |
Hedge funds typically enmesh their operations closely with those of their prime broker and will often do much of their trading with the firm. |
Britain has managed to enmesh its own servicemen in the national export drive. |
All the scenes enmesh the fibres of one aspect of Liverpool life. |
If her behaviour had been designed to draw him on and enmesh him completely, it could not have been more effective. |