festooned in English

verb
1
adorn (a place) with ribbons, garlands, or other decorations.
the room was festooned with balloons and streamers

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1. The temples are festooned with lights.

2. The streets were festooned with banners and lights.

3. The hall was festooned with Christmas lights and holly.

4. The margins of his notebook were festooned with doodles.

5. What good is half a wing, festooned with half- feathers?

6. Doors and chimneys are festooned with garlands of garlic.

7. The entire vehicle was festooned with a bewildering array of kit.

8. Roguish fauns and naked nymphs peeked down at Billy from festooned cornices.

9. Malaga was festooned with banners and flags in honour of the king's visit.

10. The canals are thronged with tour buses, the bridges festooned with banners.

11. 1 Roguish fauns and naked nymphs peeked down at Billy from festooned cornices.

12. The are festooned with wires and adjustment knobs flopping on the end of flexible shafts.

13. Synonyms for Beribboned include festooned, decorated, decked, draped, adorned, arrayed, trimmed, bedecked, ornamented and swathed

14. Office cubicles are festooned with orange and black crepe paper and bowls of candy.

15. Again, she was festooned with the contents of the treasure chest - the terrible red leather box.

16. (2) It was a dim, old-fashioned chamber, festooned with cobwebs, and Besprinkled with antique dust.

17. 22 The room was festooned with cobwebs, the air musty and thick with dust and disuse.

18. Nervously, they festooned the front serving counter with ribbons not believing, quite, that people would come.

19. Vehicles and people both were festooned with banana leaves-symbol of rejoicing and fertility, I later learned.

20. I live in a crumbling cathedral, a beaux-arts building festooned with curling stone and stained glass.

21. (2) It was a dim, old-fashioned chamber, festooned with cobwebs, and Besprinkled with antique dust.

22. Synonyms for Bedecked include encrusted, adorned, bedizened, bejewelled, bejeweled, decked, decked out, decorated, festooned and garlanded

23. 12 The room was festooned with cobwebs, the air musty and thick with dust and disuse.

24. The tote box festooned in British regalia is the star here—plus the 12 full-size chocolate bars

25. Imprinted with cell bars, the first Tricky Envelope was meant to be festooned with the Richard Nixon stamp.

26. Inside appeared a dark labyrinth of ravaged shelves behind plate glass still festooned with the posters advertising special Christmas bargains.

27. The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished.

28. 19 Inside appeared a dark labyrinth of ravaged shelves behind plate glass still festooned with the posters advertising special Christmas bargains.

29. Golden idols of the Buddha, festooned with white votive scarves, gradually materialise, as my eyes grow used to the gloom.

30. With songs in Mandarin and drummers in dragon-festooned outfits, Friday's brief groundbreaking ceremony featured as much Chinese culture as Disney's.

31. 20 Inside appeared a dark labyrinth of ravaged shelves behind plate glass still festooned with the posters advertising special Christmas bargains.

32. The surrounding slopes consist of glacial till, festooned by the abandoned beaches of a proglacial lake up to 73 m above the present water level.

33. Not only was the ship festooned with a bizarre array of copper aerials but on board was Signore Guglielmo Marconi, the scientific sensation of the day.

34. NEWS December 8, 2020 5 Hidden Gems Are Riding Aboard NASA's Perseverance Rover NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover is 'Festooned': NASA's Perseverance Mars rover is "festooned" with a variety of objects that serve both decorative and functional purposes, from commemorative placards to a slice of Martian meteorite that earlier rode Aboard the International Space Station to a …

35. An Adjoiningreception area is festooned with lights and full of platters of cheese. Two of these stands are fenestrated and similar in size and function to the stand found in the Adjoiningstoreroom

36. ‘Before him walked two footmen, leading by the bridle a white hackney, covered with a housing of blue velvet, Besprinkled with flowers-de-luce and gold tissue.’ ‘It was a dim, old-fashioned chamber, festooned with cobwebs, and Besprinkled with antique dust.’

37. These protective garments are generally also festooned with wands of office: Besmeared stethoscopes draped around the neck, clunky paging devices clipped to the belt, and an array of well chewed ballpoint pens poking forlornly from the breast and hip pockets.

38. They are festooned with flowers for months and if planned correctly, one could have Camellias blooming in one's garden for six months of the year! In summer, when finished with the work of blooming, their evergreen leaves and strong stature make a great screen or hedge.

39. With its boat-bedecked port, 16th-century ramparts and narrow cobblestone streets festooned with flowers, it's little wonder that lovely Antibes has stolen the hearts of so many artists and writers: they include Graham Greene, Max Ernst and Picasso, who featured the town in many paintings and now has a museum dedicated to

40. ‘The Anteroom of his county election headquarters is festooned with cheery signs such as one saying Voting Just Got Easier.’ ‘On Monday morning Julie, Marco and Ben were in the orphanage Anteroom sharp at eleven, complete with carry-cot, nappies and bottle.’ ‘And she did it while sitting in the Prime Minister's Anteroom!’

41. ‘The Anteroom of his county election headquarters is festooned with cheery signs such as one saying Voting Just Got Easier.’ ‘On Monday morning Julie, Marco and Ben were in the orphanage Anteroom sharp at eleven, complete with carry-cot, nappies and bottle.’ ‘And she did it while sitting in the Prime Minister's Anteroom!’

42. Element of Gothic Literature Evidence from text (Use specific quotes from the story as evidence of each element; you should have at least TWO examples for each element.) Setting in a castle or mansion "It was a dim, old-fashioned chamber, festooned with cobwebs, and Besprinkled with antique dust" "Around the walls stood several oaken bookcases, the lower shelves of which were filled with rows