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bedeck sentence examples

  • Peering through those windows, families can be seen gathering round the log fire, with the room bedecked with evergreens and red ribbon.
  • Bedecked with blue ribbons to denote victory sent flying into kingswood.
  • Streets and shops are now bedecked with christmas bunting and full of goods being offered as suitable presents.
  • Bedecked in armor and gorgeous cloths greeted the english when they finally came upon their foe.
  • Ordinary folk from western parts used to dance about the streets, wearing silly hats bedecked with flowers and beat each other with sticks.
  • Bedecked with flowers.
  • The 24 infants from the victoria street school received an ovation for their musical drill, which was accompanied by gaily bedecked tambourines.
  • No great silken banners or horses bedecked in armor and gorgeous cloths greeted the english when they finally came upon their foe.
  • Bedecked with flags and mottoes.
  • The others acting as mayers dressed eccentrically but also bedecked in greenery, flowers and ribbons.
  • All roads lead to the large quayside which is backed by flower bedecked tavernas.
  • Bedecked with unique paintings, commissioned especially by the hotel, and they give it a modern and contemporary feel.
  • The villages through which you pass are quiet and very pretty with their timber framed houses bedecked with flowers.
  • Bedecked with balloons.
  • Bedecked cottages seemingly tumble to the 14th century harbor.
  • Bedecked with all manner of strange corals and populated by myriad kaleidoscopic fish.

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