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festoon

[fe-stoon] / fɛˈstun /


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The school was only five years old in 1973 and its walls weren’t festooned with the celebratory banners it has now.

From Washington Post

Each car is festooned with cameras and sensors, many of them bolted to a perfectly ordinary roof rack.

From BBC

A leafy brown seaweed festooned with what look like berries.

From Seattle Times

With its tall ceiling, round arches, chandeliers and decorated friezes, plus its famed white glazed terra-cotta facade adorned with festoons, cornices and Corinthian keystones, the building certainly has the pomp of a grand museum.

From Seattle Times

Already, travelers can “converse” with the system, sharing information like a destination, time of year and interests, and getting back a personalized itinerary festooned with vivid descriptions.

From New York Times