She heard the unlocking of the door bedizen with many bolts.
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They bedizen themselves with finery and flaunt through the streets in velvets and satins.
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When I was young they died for that with which they now bedizen themselves.'
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Are ye not shamed so to bedizen yourselves like she-devils?
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Oh yes, I will bedizen myself to oblige her.
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If Julia Cunningham chooses to bedizen herself in it, she is welcome to it-flouncesand all.
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I don't know what sort of a way you'd bedizen yourself out if I'd let you, I'm sure.
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I'st teach yo to burn three candles down awbut to nothink 'at yo may bedizen yorsel in this way.
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Prithee, young one, who art thou, and what has ailed thy mother to bedizen thee in this strange fashion?
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And if you will not bedizen me with artificial flowers, and will exonerate me from wearing dresses that crackle, I shall be happy.
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Fate in derision had made each youth bedizen his animal with a checkered enamelled leather brow-band visible half a mile away- ablack-and-whitecheckered brow-band!
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I was indescribably desolate and alone among all those vain, bedizened strangers.
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All these bedizened women aimed at pleasing, bewitching, and deluding some man.
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A wonderful sight it was to see Aunt Olivia bedizened like that!
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Bedizen not yourselves with the bedizenment of the Time of Ignorance.
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The gold-bedizened lackey left the cabinet with reverential and submissive air.