To make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.
Furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors.
1 The ivy-clad ruins of another adorn a height in this beautiful park.
2 Portraits of past Mayors, in robes and gold chains, adorn the walls.
3 Onyx stones, and precious stones to adorn the ephod and the rational.
4 And declared of the polished statues made to adorn the gardens, that
5 Edward had qualities more fitted to adorn the cloister than the throne.
6 When the Green Man noticed, he said, Flowers are meant to adorn .
7 Scars adorn a man; on a woman they are ugly and repulsive.
8 Many, many strange and beautiful covers adorn the stacks on my shelf.
9 He had long ceased to adorn and enlighten the House of Commons.
10 You are not to adorn Barfordshire any longer: that is the order.
11 I see fashion as an artistic expression of how you adorn yourself.
12 Their portraits, painted by Titian, adorn the Venetian room of the Uffizzi.
13 Their careers point no moral, even if they adorn the future tale.
14 She was certainly born to adorn the age she was given to.
15 God endowed her with all the gifts that can adorn a woman.
16 The men, as usual among savages, adorn themselves more than the women.
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