decorate - use in sentences

Preposition: with

  • sprig: Sprinkle with grated Parmesan Cheese and decorate with a sprig or two of parsley if any is available.

Object

  • bedroom: Heritage style bedrooms tastefully decorated to add a bit of luxury to your stay.
  • interior: Attractive stained glass windows are an interesting feature of a simple recently renovated and decorated interior.
  • pottery: Many fragments of Greek decorated pottery, chiefly from the fifth century BC.
  • ware: The fabric is a marl clay ware decorated with red ochre paint.

Modifying Another Word

  • beautifully: These are a few of the endless items we can beautifully decorate inside a balloon.

Preposition: with

  • ribbon: A Hawthorn tree in the center of the village is decorated with ribbons.
  • garland: She was decorated with a garland of pink and white flowers as a mark of respect before entering the temple.
  • carving: The furniture is gilded, the ceiling is painted and the frieze is decorated with rich limewood carvings by Grinling Gibbons.
  • mural: The walls are decorated with murals painted on wood, showing women wearing the dresses of various Italian regions.

Modifying Another Word

  • tastefully: Each has been tastefully decorated to a high standard.
  • richly: Richly decorated living quarters were arranged along a series of L-shaped bends, each protected by three angled blast doors.
  • elaborately: The roof in both nave and aisle has open painted panels elaborately decorated in blue and studded with gilded bosses.
  • attractively: Time to discover Arbanassi's famous attractively decorated houses which have been preserved for centuries.

Preposition: in

  • shade: Decorated in pastel shades to provide a relaxing atmosphere.
  • style: These dolls can be decorated in the style of your choice.
  • tone: All 15 suites, dotted among the gardens around the main house, are decorated in earthy tones with natural fabrics and local artifacts.

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