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adorn

[uh-dawrn] / əˈdɔrn /


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Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with an expansive living room that is adorned with carpet flooring and features wood beams on the ceiling.

From MarketWatch

Kan teased that she was selling her home for “very cheap” before welcoming viewers into the unique pad, which comes complete with its own secret garden and ceilings adorned with gold dragons.

From MarketWatch

There are also workshops in charge of the conservation of religious sculptures, their dresses and adorning cloths.

From Seattle Times

Twitter’s blue check marks have long been a status symbol of sorts: They’ve adorned the accounts of those who are famous or infamous, politician or influencer.

From Los Angeles Times

Which is why, perhaps, Grubb’s office isn’t adorned with trophies or rings or shiny things … apart from a single plaque.

From Seattle Times