decorated in the PONS Dictionary

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richly decorated

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They were often hand decorated with various patterns or beads to make them unique and worn over petticoats.
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Each of her pieces is done by hand and are decorated with figures such as borders, mermaids, flowers and iguanas.
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The arch stands proud of the rubble supporting walls, and is decorated with a modillion cornice.
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The linga is decorated with several kilograms of wet rice.
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Such an origin would explain the grisaille painting on the reverse, as it is characteristic of polyptychs to have both sides of folding panels decorated.
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The wooden pulpit is polygonal, and is decorated with a frieze of pierced tracery.
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During these 10 days festivals cities and towns are decorated with pandals and cultural events are organised in every nook and corner.
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His cover featured a picture of a woman standing in a field warding off the presence of a giant floating skull decorated in a mirrorball fashion.
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The first and second story rooms on the northwest were decorated in Regency style when the house was enlarged.
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The front faade features a two-tiered decorated porch.
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