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:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Amirani-Georgian Mythology
Addington['ætiŋtən]
Bao-Chinese
SergioSER-jo (Italian), SER-khyo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Rehoboam-Biblical
EuclidYOO-klid (English)Ancient Greek (Anglicized)