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- ensconce oneself in
ensconce oneself in
ensconce oneself in something
Fig. to establish oneself in something; to settle oneself into something; to place oneself firmly into something. He ensconced himself in the most comfortable chair. Sally ensconced herself in the huge throne and pretended she was a queen.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Amirani | | - | Georgian Mythology |
| Addington | | ['ætiŋtən] | |
| Bao | | - | Chinese |
| Sergio | | SER-jo (Italian), SER-khyo (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |
| Rehoboam | | - | Biblical |
| Euclid | | YOO-klid (English) | Ancient Greek (Anglicized) |