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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

There’s an exquisite Haggadah, handwritten in Calcutta and festooned with Mughal-inspired illumination, whose pages tell the Passover story in both Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic.

From New York Times

The offices themselves are festooned with Olympic rings, which also adorn the key cards guests are given to access the building.

From Washington Times

"This is our job," said Viktor from inside their outpost, which is festooned with Ukrainian flags and drawings and thank-you notes from children across the country.

From Reuters