embosk [em-bosk] verb; to hide or conceal (something, oneself, etc.) with foliage, greenery, or the like.

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embosk [em-bosk] verb; to hide or conceal (something, oneself, etc.) with foliage, greenery, or the like.
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Embosk
em·bosk [em-bosk]
verb (transitive)
To hide or conceal (something, oneself, etc.) esp. with plants or greenery.
Origin: em-1 + bosk
Sentence: He embosked himself within the bushes under the balcony.
NB: We'll be covering transitive verbs in one of the grammar posts, but for now, note that it must be 'he embosked himself' rather than simply 'he embosked'.