How To Use Adorned In A Sentence

  • The fact that your name adorned a jet over the skies over Afghanistan solidifies the bond all of us in the military share with the American people. CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2002
  • First, his performances of musical masterpieces are spare and unadorned. Times, Sunday Times
  • This wall was originally incrusted with rich marbles, and the great dome, adorned with deep coffering in rectangular panels, was decorated with rosettes and mouldings in gilt stucco. A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • The typical two-slice serving of plain, unadorned cheese pizza packs about a half a day's worth of saturated fat.
  • Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned.
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  • From the tastefully appointed mosaic inlays and concaved walls adorned with statues and his paintings, the mosaic swimming pool and Japanese garden with plenty of creature comforts, make for unforgettable ambiance. San Antonio
  • It ended with bodies of soldiers littered in front of us, adorned with vivid flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The station house was one of those fortresslike concrete structures, painted green on the outside, with heavy green entrance doors, and adorned with old-fashioned gas lamps near the entrance. Dancing with the Devil
  • The mikko descended wooden stairs from his steep-roofed palace, its ridgepole adorned with sculptures of ivory-billed woodpeckers. Fire The Sky
  • There are parties with spiked eggnog and trees adorned with colors and stars and angels.
  • The term garland was also technically used to signify a crown of precious metal, often adorned with gems, made for the arrangement of natural or artificial flowers before the altar or sacred image at festival times. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • An equine print after the style of Stubbs adorned the longest wall.
  • She's wearing ankle boots adorned with bells. Times, Sunday Times
  • Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity.
  • The ceiling is adorned with majolica lacunars.
  • The councilor was a well-preserved man of about fifty, of good height, dressed in a well-made gray traveling suit, with a light gray silk tie adorned with a pin of black pearl. The Malady of the Century
  • A short while before midnight the gods adorned themselves in finery and jewels. Mythology and legends of the Nahua people: part 3
  • This was often adorned with a cockade and gold lace.
  • Under a later king, Chuenaten (Amenhotep IV), there is mention of a woman nurse "the great nurse who gave suck to the God and adorned the King. The Dominant Sex: A Study in the Sociology of Sex Differentiation, by Mathilde and Mathias Vaerting; translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul
  • The architecture attested to its ancient heritage, with massive castle-like structures adorned with spires and turrets on nearly every building.
  • She wore a pearl necklace to match those on her dress and even her hair, a tower of blonde streaked curls done up in such a fashion that a few loose strands framed her plumpish face perfectly, was adorned with strands of pearls.
  • Since then, troops have worn cammies adorned with both blend and dazzle technology. Military camouflage evolved from collaboration of art, science
  • In the late '50s, his paintings became populated with stumpy, beastlike figures, often adorned with military medals.
  • The costume concept for the entire program consisted of leotards and unitards, unadorned and brightly colored or adorned in various ways that spelled economy but not always high ingenuity.
  • Album opener ‘Petrified Possessions’ is guided by a plodding piano line that's backed by a tremulous guitar adorned with tines of feedback.
  • The concrete walls are largely unadorned, but in places are tinted dull pink or blue and clad in horizontal slats of dark tropical hardwood.
  • The altar of his church in Bridgewater Street is adorned with the national flag.
  • It also had a tail adorned by a pincer with spikes on the inside of the mandibles.
  • Static and interference adorned the next comm transmission he received.
  • Minimalists will love the temple stone garden in which sawn tree trunks weave a path through unadorned gravel.
  • That horror films are mainstream in cinema is now a given, and whatever cul-de-sac horror literature finds itself in is the one its publishers put it in by swaddling it all in shiny black covers, adorned with skulls and snakes and rats and typefaces dripping blood … GR5: The Birthing House by Christopher Ransom « In The Gloaming Podcasts
  • Club colours and banners bristled from every corner as bunting and flags adorned the spectators and the ground alike.
  • Wild flowers adorned the river bank.
  • And his coat was adorned with a flamboyant bunch of flowers.
  • The facades on the buildings that conform the quadrangle are adorned with elaborate representations of Mayan huts, rectangles and Chac masks, with superimposed ornaments such as carved loops, lattices, small columns, human shapes, birds and monkeys. The Maya civilization, cities of the Maya
  • Tradition holds that a great emerald on which was engraved the Great and Sacred Name adorned the Ephod of the High Priest as recorded in the Book of Exodus. Zolar’s Magick Of Color
  • Crowns and tiaras adorned the heads of nobility, earrings and nose studs enhanced the natural beauty of the face, necklaces and pendants highlighted a graceful neck, and brooches and fasteners held drapes and garments in place.
  • A single bulb hung from the ceiling and some one had adorned it with a preposterously frilly white shade.
  • I love cooking for the holidays and I love giving edible gifts: cranberry relish, cranberry orange pecan bread and pumpkin muffins, stollen and panettone, tiny chocolate truffles nestled in fluted paper cups adorned with red and green poinsettias. Jamie Schler: 'Tis the Season to be Doubly Jolly!
  • She slipped on a figure-hugging black dress and adorned the outfit with a bold selection of costume jewellery.
  • Awash with glittering gold, adorned in yellowy brilliance, the jewellery designers cut a new path, defiantly and creatively.
  • Company reports resemble glossy fashion magazines and the pastel-coloured web pages are frequently adorned with pictures of exotic flowers and fruits.
  • Ellen entered a dress shop housed in a blue velvet capsule adorned by odd lights and displays while Henry strayed purposelessly into the bookstore.
  • Their churches were supplied by able pastors; their univer - sities were adorned with learned and pious professors, such as Casaubon, Daiile, and others, whose praises are in all the reformed churches; their provincial, and national synods were regularly convened, and their people were well governed. Sermons translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, pastor of the French church at the Hague
  • Its left panel frames a standing portrait of Serena, her hair arranged in a thick roll around her head, her person adorned in the high-necked voluminous tunic layered over a tighter-fitting underdress that had become the prevailing fashion for women of late antiquity. Caesars’ Wives
  • He repaired the old monastery church and adorned it with murals painted in the fresco technique typical of the time.
  • That room unadorned with pictures or curtains looks bare.
  • It is expansive, easy to look out over and often adorned with one or two stately great blue herons.
  • He rode snakes, one foot each on a huge cobra's back, and jewelsnakes and small constrictors and other serpents adorned his body.
  • He held a staff, which was adorned with a large analog clock.
  • May I live to embowel James Anthony Froude" is the pious aspiration with which he has adorned another page. The Life of Froude
  • The Italians are wearing black robes with ornate gold braid on their shoulders; the British, horsehair wigs; the Dutch and French, simple, unadorned black robes.
  • These were big airy beds, adorned with many-colored quilts, and hung with beautiful curtains, showing the skill of the mistress of the house.
  • The design is an exercise in restraint, from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet.
  • Kocher delivers concentrated doses of unadorned reality - not necessarily harsh and brutal but hardly always pretty, either.
  • He opened a drawer in his desk and produced from it a full bottle of Rannoch whisky, the familiar label adorned with an imposing male kilted figure in red and yellow tartan. PROOF
  • At first listen, all the songs are fragile things, built from simple acoustic instruments and unadorned arrangements.
  • For the fans, it was a last outing for the tricolours, silly hats, squeaky hammers and giant inflatable hands that have adorned them and their homes for the past three weeks.
  • The sails were red silk, the prows were adorned with carved animal heads and painted dragon eyes.
  • The downstairs foyer was sheathed in multicolored marble and adorned with lush palms in handmade marble pots; a closer inspection revealed that the palms could be lifted out holus-bolus in smaller, plastic pots. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • Instead of bouquets, I had each of them carry matching clutches adorned with calla lilies and peacock feathers—they were elegant, unique, and completely unexpected. My Fair Wedding
  • There, He washed you with his own precious blood, clotured you with the spotless robe of innocence, adorned you with the gifts of grace, and adopted you as his own child. The Happiness of Heaven By a Father of the Society of Jesus
  • The dancer was adorned with flowers.
  • The gardens were in full autumnal splendor as dried flowers and flame bright orange, yellow gourds adorned the gates.
  • Upstairs in stately Norris Hall, sits a room full of my current office setup. 40 plus Mac Pro towers adorned with 22 inch Cintiqs. PvPonline » Archive » More thoughts on SCAD
  • The island's only village is adorned with whispering palm trees, wide spacious streets and a main square crowned by a vast Mexican-style church that seems plucked from a Clint Eastwood film.
  • For the next few days the house will be adorned with flower arrangements depicting the Grand Tour. Times, Sunday Times
  • For festive occasions, unmarried women wear small red felt caps adorned with gold braid, and married women don large white hats with starched wings.
  • An old brass clock, inlaid with arabesques, adorned the mantel of the ill-cut white stone chimney-piece, above which was a greenish mirror, whose edges, bevelled to show the thickness of the glass, reflected a thread of light the whole length of a gothic frame in damascened steel-work. Eug�nie Grandet
  • A belltower supported a large, unadorned cross of rough whitewashed timber. Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 4.1 of 31.1
  • Clocks decorated with mythological beings and resting on marble bases adorned desks, consoles, and mantelpieces in drawing rooms and studies everywhere during the First Empire.
  • These places of worship were stuffed with devotional images, which were adorned on festival days and adored on others.
  • Her muscular arms are folded across her chest and each of her wrists is adorned with a black bracelet with shiny metal studs.
  • A middle-aged woman in a red suit adorned with a plastic button proclaiming “Jesus Loves Me!” offers a twenty-page service bulletin with a glossy purple and gold cover, and greets her fellow church members with a shouted “Welcome!” as she sways and claps to the music. American Grace
  • He was awarded the Trinity Cross in 1978, his portrait adorned two postage stamps and six calypso songs were penned to commemorate his triumph.
  • The pillars were adorned in an exceedingly tasteful manner with vases of various flowers including dahlias, sunflowers and chrysanthemums and long trails of ivy and coloured creeper.
  • Gone were the lavish decorations that had adorned the walls to celebrate their arrival that first time, but even so it was still far too overly decorated for Matthew's taste.
  • The story is recounted in her usual unadorned style.
  • He bore in his hand what was called a truncheon, which was a sort of sceptre, very splendidly covered and adorned. Richard I Makers of History
  • He may perchance find a few of the curved Omani daggers with handsome sheaths adorned with filigree silver, to which is usually attached, by a leather thong, a thorn extractor, an earpick, and a spike. Southern Arabia
  • Flying into this Himalayan Shangri-La, I was immediately struck by the world's highest unclimbed mountain, the exquisite temples perched precariously on cliffs, the friendly and handsome people adorned in traditional silk attire, and a healthy dose of wafting incense and chanting mantras. Chip Conley: The Happiest Place on the Planet?
  • In Coleman's impressive painting, she is adorned with a yellow kerchief, gold hoop earrings, and a necklace with a gold cross pendant.
  • A rebel flag adorned one wall of the square. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Ionic order is more elegant and matronly – think Boticelli's Venus – with often unfluted columns, scrolled capitals, friezes that are sometimes adorned with elaborately sculpted bas-relief and dentils – a row of small blocks – below the cornices. Renaissance architecture: how to identify the Roman orders
  • If you were to drive due east of the warm, coastal snowbird capital of Fort Myers, Florida, you'd soon find yourself in the midst of a sprawling grid of unadorned streets and quarter-acre lots collectively known as Lehigh Acres. Raymond Schillinger: Lehigh Acres, Florida: A Parable of the American Dream Gone Bust
  • Everything had been sold, from the bed with the gilt legs on which the body of the censor had been laid after his death, to the last vase of murra that adorned his walls and the cups of crystal from which his guests had drunk. "Unto Caesar"
  • The door was plain and unadorned, but its size indicated its importance.
  • Dressed in a short-skirted black suit, adorned only by a knockout of an emerald ring, matching ear bobs and a few inconspicuous tattoos, Jolie looks both unattainably gorgeous and improbably of-this-world. Action figure: Angelina Jolie is out to prove she's an actress worth her 'Salt'
  • The hilt of the rapier was unadorned, wrapped with plain sharkskin, like so many weapons were that are from seaside towns.
  • One in brilliant yellow, another scarlet red and the two remaining were adorned in blue and glass green.
  • Or the Siciliano, its glorious crust brushed with tomato paste seasoned with anchovy and olives and adorned with dollops of tangy sweet-and-sour caponata and cumin-scented ricotta?
  • The way they look - first prettily adorned, then by the end tattered - evokes the resplendence of Cio-Cio-San the bride, then the degradation that engulfs her as she nears her inevitable, ruinous end. Screens evoke 'Butterfly' magic
  • The flat where they worked themselves up with ‘White Power’ music before the attack was adorned with swastikas and other Nazi symbols.
  • Another wall was adorned with brightly colored curvilinear shapes made of cutout vinyl, placed on rectilinear pieces of transparent Mylar that were carefully distributed in an uneven pattern.
  • The museum owns two masks, which are similar to the present example; they are adorned with a cockscomb and horns but no chameleons.
  • Paris has never been so resplendent as this morning, and I very nearly went with G. and his mother to the Forest of Fontainebleau, which must be adorned with all the glories of a Corot or a Courbet — “Is there a lot about the glories?” Maigret and the Burglar's Wife
  • Some overlook the inner well of the building adorned with hanging baskets.
  • A deep red paint and several black and white photos adorned the walls, giving off a very polished and sophisticated feel.
  • Absentees had just returned from the coast, and the youths were brave in their gaudy bedizenment, their new barsatis, their soharis, and long cloths of bright new kaniki, with which they had adorned themselves behind some bush before they had suddenly appeared dressed in all this finery. How I Found Livingstone
  • Brunettes, blondes and redheads adorned the covers in equal proportion, but all had long and luxurious tresses.
  • I had reached this church by an old archway, whose origin was evidently defensive, and crossing the dim and silent square, surrounded by mediaeval houses, some half ruinous, and all more or less adorned with pellitory, ivy-linaria, and other wall-plants which had fixed their roots between the gaping stones. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
  • And on the far end of the tail are people like David Friedman , a New York photographer who cooks up three or four witty ideas a year—like his series of T-shirts adorned with fictional corporate logos that are blurrily "pixelated," as if on reality TV—and makes just enough money to cover his hosting fees, plus a bit of pocket change. Clive Thompson on How T-Shirts Keep Online Content Free
  • Egyptian scarabaei were perched on an Alpine mountain; there a clay amphora, of the shape of the Greeks or Romans, was adorned with gaudy plates cut out of fashion magazines. The Youth's Companion Volume LII, Number 11, Thursday, March 13, 1879
  • Babbing caught him by the "cowlick" that adorned his ingenuous young forehead. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • She was dressed in pale pink silk, her gown gently caressing the floor and her head adorned with a dainty, bejewelled crown.
  • The vestments of the high priest were bejewelled and adorned with colors that literally mapped the world.
  • The British workshops, which employed the local craftsmen, mainly produced sturdy, unadorned Georgian tableware.
  • She looked around the beautifully adorned room and caught a glimpse of herself in a round oval mirror.
  • As the main stage curtain lifted, the tiny singer appeared a top the drum riser, clad in a bright yellow T-shirt that read ‘Halls’ and a pair of black pants adorned with all sorts of silver hardware.
  • The names with which they adorned their maps were a piece of courtiership and a means of currying favour with the great and powerful, just as their espionage, and their supply of illicitly-obtained and flavoured information to Decaen in The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders
  • It is related of Alfred the Great, that at the age of twelve years, when he had not even learned the alphabet, his mother once shewed him and his brothers a volume adorned with versicolored letters and other embellishments. The Young Maiden
  • I don't want to see the gorgeous men who adorned the walls of my bedroom with grey hair and dicky hips.
  • The exhibit consists of a heavily grommeted rocket ship and glamorously adorned gravity boots.
  • PUNE: Antique jewellery that adorned the idol of goddess Shivai at the Shivneri fort in Junnar taluka were found stolen on early Tuesday morning. Are We Losing Our Faith in Tough Times?
  • The women, adorned in colourful skirts and paints, offered their fine, hand-woven lavalava skirts.
  • Armies of gilded statuettes of saintly figures adorned little notches in the chiselled stone walls and framed iconographic pictures hung from any spaces which weren't already occupied.
  • They clothed her with heavenly garments: on her head they put a fine, well-wrought crown of gold, and in her pierced ears they hung ornaments of orichalc and precious gold, and adorned her with golden necklaces over her soft neck and snow-white breasts, jewels which the gold-filleted Hours wear themselves whenever they go to their father's house to join the lovely dances of the gods. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • Her feet were covered with sandal clad tabi and her arms were adorned with long white zouri that were bound at the elbow by a red ribbon.
  • We are hardly used to being told the unadorned truth.
  • Photographs of the school and its pupils in the 1970s also adorned the walls.
  • Many of the windows are unadorned, leaving the views unobstructed.
  • Disheartened, she took home her plastic drinking cup and the small-leafed plant that adorned her desk. Yoani Sanchez: New Year Brings More Layoffs in Cuba
  • The twisted stems of this hazel are elegantly weeping and their corkscrew curls are adorned in spring with long, golden catkins. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is our taste to pursue the authenticity of the medieval through a naked, unadorned style. Times, Sunday Times
  • In their day, pieces were decorated with enamels or semi-precious stones, and the jewellery adorned by amethysts, chrysoprase and moonstones and more - chosen for their artistic merits rather than value.
  • The equestrian statue in Union Square and triumphal arch in Washington Square Park were adorned with flags and peace signs.
  • Shorter than any of the others, her head was adorned with a shock of black hair.
  • A staircase of 240 stone steps leads to the top of the hill, where, above and behind all the stateliness of the shrines raised in his honour, the dust of Iyeyasu sleeps in an unadorned but Cyclopean tomb of stone and bronze, surmounted by a bronze urn. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • Inside the original rafters and walls are adorned by two splendid hobs over a fireplace.
  • Early American settlers, especially New England Protestants, adorned their Calvinist-styled worship with psalms taken from metrical psalters brought along from the old country.
  • Swirling dresses, and powdered wigs adorned the ladies, and the men wore tailcoats of beautiful silk.
  • Obviously custom, the front seats consisted of black leather adorned with white piping; something to be admired, car-guy or not.
  • As many as goe out to warfare doe prouide all things of their owne cost: they fight not on foote, but altogether on horsebacke: their armour is a coate of maile, and a helmet: the coate of maile without is gilded, or els adorned with silke, although it pertaine to a common soldier: they haue a great pride in shewing their wealth: they vse bowes, and arrowes, as the The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Thus, his designs emphasised the unadorned colours and textures of metal and concrete, and often left structures such as pipes and ducts visible. Times, Sunday Times
  • While explanatory texts are frustratingly short and few, photographs showing the white-robed monks serving meals in the unadorned white-walled refectory, studying in the book-lined scriptorium and making mustard and face cream in their new workhouse convey better than any script the fullness of experience possible in even the sparest settings. The Pared Minimum
  • The coffee-bearer carries the handsome pot, made of tin adorned with brass, in his left hand, while in his right he holds only a single small cup and saucer. Memoirs of an Arabian Princess
  • Inside the ruined and deserted school building, the classroom walls are still adorned with a series of moral slogans.
  • Sculptures of Falcon and Rattlesnake adorned the ends of the soaring ridgepole, as if to threaten the Sky World itself. Fire The Sky
  • Most are adorned with slogan buttons, some of which are very old and rare.
  • An interior courtyard boasts a graceful arched door and elegant windows and the landing is adorned with carved wooden cherubs at the four corners of a decorated dome.
  • Lined up neatly on nine velvet pillow (all different colours and sizes) were crowns and tiaras and circlets in gold, silver and bronze adorned in rubies, emerald, sapphires, opals, topazes, diamonds - you name it, it's there.
  • The roof is adorned with an ornamental balustrade, as are the roofs of the central block and the wings.
  • A pourpoint of Holland cloth, adorned with broad gold lace, and with large embroidered sleeves, covered him from the neck to the waist, somewhat in the fashion of a woman's corset; the rest of his vestments were in black velvet, embroidered with silver palms. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • Hawkins put up the first "paling" fence that had ever adorned the village; and he did not stop there, but whitewashed it. The Gilded Age, Part 1.
  • The elderly beaux still wear the showy embroidered waistcoats, knee breeches, lace ruffles and sparkling shoe buckles of the late eighteenth century, while the younger men, conforming to the newer style, have adopted close-fitting nankeen pantaloons tied above the ankle by a piece of ribbon, and wear long-tailed blue coats adorned with brass buttons, while their necks are swathed in voluminous white muslin cravats. Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends
  • The remainder of his costume consisted of a black cloth roundabout, threadbare and dirty; a pair of black casimere pantaloons, very tight about the legs and burst open in several places; and a pair of moccasins on his feet, adorned with beads and patches of red flannel. The Land of Thor
  • She let her gaze fall over the clingy dress that adorned her body before looking at me once more.
  • Formerly a school, built when Victoria was monarch, it has walls of beige bricks with each corner decorated with stone quoins and topped with crenellations adorned by an abundance of stone finials.
  • Simple, unadorned lifestyles will become cutting edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is built of Portland stone, and is adorned with a beautiful portico in the centre, consisting of four Doric columns supporting an enriched entablature, decorated with a group of figures in alto-relievo, representing Hibernia and Britannia presenting emblems of peace and liberty. Three Years in Europe Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met
  • Some of the great glories of science, including many who have adorned the non-physical sciences, have been as innocent of metaphysical theory as so many police lieutenants.
  • Mixed or unmixed fabric, stitched or unstitched, embroidered or unembroidered, and draped or fitted adorned the bodies of monarchs, priests, rebels, and commoners.
  • Of the citrus and olive trees that once adorned his garden not a trace was left. Times, Sunday Times
  • Huaihai Zhonglu, for example, is lined with stores whose shop windows are adorned with expensive, luxury clothing, dazzling jewellery and arty-crafty bric-a-brac, etc.
  • It's bow was adorned by a woman's figure crafted by San Francisco sculpture Monica Maduro and it's inside was described as opulent, with gilded frames and velvet trim. Merced Sun-Star: front
  • Their walls are covered with paintings of the highest interest; their ceilings are rich in polychromatic decoration; and many are adorned with pillared porches cut in the solid rock. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • The first category sanctifies exhortation, rhetorical plainness, unadorned truth-telling; the second blesses ornate, elaborate eloquence, ludic loquaciousness.
  • She slipped on a figure-hugging black dress and adorned the outfit with a bold selection of costume jewellery.
  • Eventually, they reached the head of the column, where the leading bicyclist was riding a machine adorned by a small, triangular penant. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The colors are hypnotizing: the women are adorned with clothes of the deepest blues and purples and scorching reds and yellows.
  • I saw green, undulating hills adorned with bamboo wisps, deep valleys, and limestone caves.
  • Tables are set in a covered garden and in two rooms adorned with equally lush vegetation and local art. Times, Sunday Times
  • In their day, pieces were decorated with enamels or semi-precious stones, and the jewellery adorned by amethysts, chrysoprase and moonstones and more - chosen for their artistic merits rather than value.
  • There is a description of what it was, in an Italian manuscript, by which it appears to have been a beautiful edifice of two stories, adorned with columns and trophies in alto-relievo, with a statue of Travels through France and Italy
  • The aircraft's tail turret still had its two Brownings installed, their barrels adorned with a bouquet of yellow sponges.
  • Her pale green suit is adorned by an ornate marcasite and onyx broach.
  • The draperies, the canopied bed, the ottoman and stools are all identically adorned in red velvet, which is supposed to convey royalty, which used to convey warmth, but which now convey only blood. Phantasmagoria
  • His name comes from the word herma (plural hermai) referring to a square or rectangular pillar of stone, terracotta, or bronze; a bust of Hermes 'head, usually with a beard, [1] sat on the top of the pillar, and male genitals adorned the base. Kuklas Korner
  • Vinyl replaced leather; bright prints superseded dark brocades; unadorned acrylic and plywood was employed instead of hardwood, and tubular steel instead of wrought iron.
  • Dried salmon and other fish also adorned others, pleasingly hinting of the general honesty and mutual confidence of the humble natives, poor as they were, for strangers were never thought of; the road, such as it was, merely mounting up to "the hill" (the lofty desert of sheepwalk) on one hand, and descending steeply to the river Tivy on the other. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
  • Polo necks are sweaters with raised collars, usually adorned with two or three buttons on the frontal neckline.
  • It ended with bodies of soldiers littered in front of us, adorned with vivid flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • By contrast, the starboard propeller is lying under the hull, away from the light, and is adorned in soft red corals.
  • Is it the unadorned simple man that you welcome to your bosom, or a thing of stars and garters, a patch of parchment, the minion of a throne, the lordling of twenty descents, in which each has been weaker than that before it, the hero of a scutcheon, whose glory is in his quarterings, and whose worldly wealth comes from the sweat of serfs whom the euphonism of an effete country has learned to decorate with the name of tenants? ' He Knew He Was Right
  • The music room was intended to complement the antique red- and black-figure Greek vases that adorned the consoles in the great gallery beyond.
  • A Turkey carpet adorned the floor.
  • With its palette of cream and russet, the room couldn't have been more soothing, and the black-and-white photographs of local landmarks that adorned the walls were covetable.
  • When we entered the beautifully adorned hallway, I was star struck by the lights of the chandeliers.
  • People roamed the city, adorned in wool overcoats and shapkas ranging in color from brown to black.
  • When one arrives at the platform, attractive and modishly adorned stewardesses usher you to your berth.
  • It's a good performance, light and simple, unadorned like the film itself.
  • Jewels have adorned the stars of the silver screen for over a century.
  • How should I doe otherwayes, for I practized Cleopatria, when shee was in hir captivity, and could they have thought mee worthy to have adorned their Tryumphs, I would have perform'd his gallant Tragidye, and soe have made myselfe glorious for tyme to come. Three Hundred Years Hence
  • The film was written by Laurence Coriat, who has an ear for the sort of unadorned, matter-of-fact dialogue that says a lot by what it leaves out.
  • The party followed six pall-bearers into church who carried Mr Jackson's coffin, which was adorned with a large spray of white trumpet lilies.
  • He persisted in dressing, as in his youth, in black silk stockings, shoes with gold buckles, breeches of black poult-de-soie, and a black coat, adorned with the red rosette. Ursula
  • She referred to an unadorned rectangular stone of some porous rock, perhaps two meters wide and three long, strangely scarred in places. Dwellers in the Crucible
  • Tattoos adorned her arms and the unscarred side of her face.
  • The roof sloped down on each side to form a squat triangular passage adorned with deep black scallops.
  • For the fans, it was a last outing for the tricolours, silly hats, squeaky hammers and giant inflatable hands that have adorned them and their homes for the past three weeks.
  • He glanced down the hall and spotted Lena talking to Izzy, who was also adorned, in a spiffy outfit.
  • Next day, he returned with a camel-saddle of equal beauty, the long brass horns of its cantles adorned with exquisite old Yemeni engraving. Seven Pillars of Wisdom
  • Nor was it hard to guess whose this must be, though not adorned by escutcheons, when the cross-roads to Harlowe-place were taken, as soon as it came within six miles of it; so that the hearse, and the solemn tolling of the bell, had drawn together at least fifty, or the neighbouring men, women, and children, and some of good appearance. Clarissa Harlowe
  • One was the deep-fried strips of daikon radish that adorned the salad.
  • If some of this subcultural desituationism seems self referential and perhaps adorned with postmaterial semanticist theory then maybe the creation/destruction distinction is intrinsically fostering a prepatriarchialist sense of postmaterial discourse. Modernism Schmodernism « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Pictures of the band's success adorned the windows of the cafe, which was a reflection of the family's pride in Shane's achievements with the band.
  • Everything is adorned with gold, ruby, turquoise, emeralds and more gold.
  • The once bare evergreen branches are now adorned with silver tinsel and glittering ornaments.
  • I offer you either a beautiful solid color Ralph Lauren shirt or a no-name shirt of the same quality, except this time the no-name shirt has attractive patterns of bamboo adorned on it — which one are you now going to select? A-List Bloggers Agree: ‘Entertaining Differentiation’ Is Key to Success | Write to Done
  • They had stopped in a relatively small room, unadorned, with just a bed and wardrobe.

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