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festoon

[fe-stoon] / fɛˈstun /


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

From BBC

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

Included are accusatory portraits of six Trump administration stalwarts and versions of the American flag festooned with pies, bombs, skulls and a human heart.

From Washington Post

Mourners festooned Barry’s beloved hemlock tree near the Boathouse and the fence around it with roses and sunflowers, and charming pencil drawings of owls.

From New York Times

We show up — often in hybrid cars festooned with Black Lives Matter decals — to protest police violence against Black men and to organize litter cleanups in area playgrounds.

From Washington Post