They are always wreathed in glowing, crackling lightning and electricity.
I know how his face is wreathed in smiles when he tells us how much more is being spent in this way.
By all means let us refrain from hostility or hostilities, and wreathe our wry smiles as we may.
A central pier on the east above the main entrance is topped with an urn, flanked by wreathed balustrades, a cornice and frieze with triglyphs and metope-ornamented medallions.
From 1957 to 2002, all warrant officers 1st class wore the wreathed coat of arms, and the warrant officer 2nd class wore the plain coat of arms.
On the right, a "komos" of wreathed figures and musicians approaches the banquet; on the left, six musicians and giftbearers appear in a more stately procession.
Often the children are wreathed in flowers suggesting the ephemeral nature of childhood, both through the high infant mortality of the time but also the natural process of maturation.
He is said to have painted his first picture at the age of 13, a mural on a temple wall in his home village of a dragon wreathed by cloud.