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adorn

[uh-dawrn] / əˈdɔrn /


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“Alien” and “Batman Returns” posters adorn the walls — at their facilities, Upside Down Productions, in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

The story’s sassy, brassy antihero has likewise adorned Christmas trees and school library shelves for generations.

From Los Angeles Times

Whatever void she felt then is long gone, since the beagle has become a pop culture darling, adorning all manner of merchandise — from pimple patches to luxury handbags.

From Los Angeles Times

Blue ribbons symbolising the victims adorn the airport, while letters remembering the dead line the stairways.

From Barron's

A Manchester United scarf also adorned his coffin, which was next to a wreath bearing the affectionate Mancunian term: "R kid".

From BBC