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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