Make unnecessary additions to what is already complete.
1 When the controversy was settled Miss Alice slipped off to gild the lily .
2 He isn't great enough for that, though; in the way of perfection you successfully gild the lily .
3 Why, as it were, gild the lily ?
4 Instead, Level-5 chose to gild the lily .
5 To gild the lily , roll the finished bites in shredded unsweetened coconut, finely ground nuts, or cocoa.
6 To gild the lily , stir in some dried cranberries or fresh blueberries or blackberries before adding the fish.
7 If you want to gild the lily , top the whole thing with a layer of fresh raspberries or cut-up strawberries.
8 With barely contained glee, he said, I've heard the expression 'to gild the lily ' before, but the spirits actually did it!
9 When everything is at its best and there is so much to choose from, it's difficult not to gild the lily .
10 I had gilded the lily and added butter-glazed chestnuts for seasonal cheer.
11 Barton had gilded the lily to make his material more saleable to the rabidly anti-Labour newspaper.
12 I'm afraid they gilded the lily a little.
13 Tanaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Eamon Gilmore may have gilded the lily more than a bit.
14 They gilded the lily ! And he fell to laughing, letting his voice boom across the empty plain.
15 And immediately, when in reality there was no need, had begun the well-known process of gilding the lily .
16 She stepped away and circled to face Luce, whispering, "The rest is just gilding the lily . "
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