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Definition of bedeck in English: bedeckverb bɪˈdɛkbəˈdɛk [with object]Decorate. 装饰 he led us into a room bedecked with tinsel 他把我们领进一间用金属箔片装饰的房间。 Example sentencesExamples - At the time I figured I could bedeck my hood with a fabulous array of ornaments.
- The hall was bedecked using balloons and festoons, with candle-lit tables adding to the carnival ambience.
- The rooms are bedecked with handmade ornaments and shimmery garlands, and stockings are hung by the chimney with care.
- Fore Street will be bedecked with flags and decorations with street entertainment laid on daily from July 12.
- If there is anyone out there who is interested in helping with the preparation of the day, which includes bedecking the town in festive bunting, etc., to come along to their weekly meetings on Thursdays.
- They've already got out the Christmas cakes and puddings, and half an aisle is bedecked in holly and red and green decorations.
- The streets and cars in England might be bedecked with St George flags.
- The streets all have to be orange too, bedecked by orange balloons and bunting, ready for the crowds to appear.
- Each table in the Burlington's massive ballroom was bedecked with flowers and nicely augmented with clusters of green and red balloons.
- The entrance to the store was bedecked in hundreds of green and yellow balloons, and the store itself is just fabulous.
- Displayed in the shops, which have been bedecked for the occasion, are giant Valentine cards.
- With her long black skirt and fruit and flower bedecked hat she looked every inch the children's nanny and as a nursery teacher in real life it's a role she is not entirely unfamiliar with.
- Gold has also become a part of our social customs to such an extent that bedecking a bride with ornaments made of gold is considered a must by the bride's family.
- The capital, Dublin, was bedecked in green, orange and white, with homes, offices, banks and even cars decorated with the Irish tricolour.
- The place is bedecked with excellent furniture, huge gardens, a barn, a wharf and other buildings.
- Like the first cuckoo of spring and the first swallow of the summer I have spotted the first Christmas light bedecked house!
- It will be a marvellous occasion when the counties lock horns on Saturday week, and expect a huge crowd to be there bedecked in blue and white.
- The women were bedecked in every shade of purple and every shape of hat.
- It was a sparkling occasion as the newly constructed conference centre in the hotel was bedecked in blue and white for the occasion.
- And the sea of tricolours bedecking all kinds of vehicles seemed to encourage others to put up their own tricolours.
Synonyms decorate, adorn, ornament, trim, deck, enhance, beautify, prettify, embellish, furnish, garnish, grace, enrich, dress up, trick out swathe, wreathe, festoon, array, bespangle informal get up, do up, do out literary furbelow
Rhymesbeck, check, cheque, Chiang Kai-shek, crosscheck, Czech, deck, dreck, exec, fleck, heck, hitech, keck, lek, neck, peck, Québec, rec, reck, sec, sneck, spec, speck, spot-check, tec, tech, Toulouse-Lautrec, trek, wreck Definition of bedeck in US English: bedeckverbbəˈdekbəˈdɛk [with object]Decorate. 装饰 he led us into a room bedecked with tinsel 他把我们领进一间用金属箔片装饰的房间。 Example sentencesExamples - And the sea of tricolours bedecking all kinds of vehicles seemed to encourage others to put up their own tricolours.
- The capital, Dublin, was bedecked in green, orange and white, with homes, offices, banks and even cars decorated with the Irish tricolour.
- They've already got out the Christmas cakes and puddings, and half an aisle is bedecked in holly and red and green decorations.
- Each table in the Burlington's massive ballroom was bedecked with flowers and nicely augmented with clusters of green and red balloons.
- Fore Street will be bedecked with flags and decorations with street entertainment laid on daily from July 12.
- The rooms are bedecked with handmade ornaments and shimmery garlands, and stockings are hung by the chimney with care.
- At the time I figured I could bedeck my hood with a fabulous array of ornaments.
- The streets and cars in England might be bedecked with St George flags.
- Displayed in the shops, which have been bedecked for the occasion, are giant Valentine cards.
- The entrance to the store was bedecked in hundreds of green and yellow balloons, and the store itself is just fabulous.
- Like the first cuckoo of spring and the first swallow of the summer I have spotted the first Christmas light bedecked house!
- It will be a marvellous occasion when the counties lock horns on Saturday week, and expect a huge crowd to be there bedecked in blue and white.
- Gold has also become a part of our social customs to such an extent that bedecking a bride with ornaments made of gold is considered a must by the bride's family.
- The place is bedecked with excellent furniture, huge gardens, a barn, a wharf and other buildings.
- It was a sparkling occasion as the newly constructed conference centre in the hotel was bedecked in blue and white for the occasion.
- The streets all have to be orange too, bedecked by orange balloons and bunting, ready for the crowds to appear.
- With her long black skirt and fruit and flower bedecked hat she looked every inch the children's nanny and as a nursery teacher in real life it's a role she is not entirely unfamiliar with.
- The hall was bedecked using balloons and festoons, with candle-lit tables adding to the carnival ambience.
- If there is anyone out there who is interested in helping with the preparation of the day, which includes bedecking the town in festive bunting, etc., to come along to their weekly meetings on Thursdays.
- The women were bedecked in every shade of purple and every shape of hat.
Synonyms decorate, adorn, ornament, trim, deck, enhance, beautify, prettify, embellish, furnish, garnish, grace, enrich, dress up, trick out |