To make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.
1 There is music and song to embellish and explain the lucid action.
2 So why do we need to embellish , to build a tall tale?
3 That experienced diplomatist perceived that it was necessary to further embellish himself.
4 Besides these works to embellish , he formed others to fortify the city.
5 Within the week the three heads of us will embellish Temple Bar.
6 The prime minister had brought legal clarifications from Strasbourg to embellish her deal.
7 Today, though, it is impossible to disguise or embellish the obvious.
8 He had told it exactly as it happened and did not embellish anything.
9 We do not embellish the general desolation of a desert much.
10 England was not defective in other arts that embellish and amuse.
11 M. Marescot said it was for them to embellish the shop.
12 It was a complete performance to embellish the work of his forward pack.
13 He was constructing vast works to embellish and improve the empire.
14 Their business was to embellish the manuscript writings of those times.
15 Some of the inmates brought pictures, busts and ornaments to embellish their rooms.
16 It must not be my intension, to embellish the ugly parts.
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