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Word of the Day- Adorn

1.
to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
2.
to make more pleasing, attractive, impressive, etc.; enhance: Piety adorned Abigail's character.

The walls adorned with pictures of every type of boat.
adorned with carvings.
adorning most of their advertising.
The whole of this suite of rooms is richly adorned with carvings in wood.
adorned in an especially solemn manner.
adorning a bride 's hair during wedding ceremonies has existed since anglo-saxon times.
adorned with a ribbon.
By mid-afternoon we had reached the ranch, pietersburg, a beautifully adorned garden lodge in an area of dry grassland.
adorn the doctrine of god our savior.
adorned with steel murals facing the traffic below, depicting either canal boats or steam trains.
There could be no doubt that that circlet of plain gold had once adorned the finger of a bride.
adorned the palace had not been moved and the was adopted as the symbol of the pages.
adorned with statues.
The fact they regularly adorn the covers of the major organ magazines suggests that many people agree.
adorns the heavens ' .
adorned with a delicate lace trim and ties elegantly under the bust.
The millenium lamps which now adorn all the kelvin bridges, look very nice.
adorn the wooden ceiling.
adorned with feathers.
By then isaac had built a handsome georgian front to the mill house ( his initials still adorn the side wall ).

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