Results for: decorate something with gems
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background pattern for screen, decorative paper for covering walls; picture or design used as a background for the other images in a graphical user interface (Computers), furnish the walls of a room with decorative paper, paper to decorate walls, put u...wallpaper
badly damaged state, decorate with ribbons, decorative strip of fabric, flat cable, ledger board, long narrow strip, reins, ribbon as award or badge, strip of inked material, strip of material used for decoration; shred, torn strip of material, tear in...ribbon
baseball playing area, card with diamond -shaped symbol, decorate with diamond s, hard colorless mineral, infield, precious stone; rhombus, shape having four equal sides, see also:diamonds, shape like square resting on cornerdiamond
best, bloom, blossom; develop, mature; cover in flowers; decorate with a floral pattern, colored part of plant, develop to maturity, fine chemical powder, plant blossom, bloom; sprouting; prime, climax; best part of something; state of being in bloom, ...flower
black alloy used as inlay, decorate something with niello, something decorated with niello, use of nielloniello
bone of a herring; zigzag pattern resembling fishbones (used in textiles and masonry), decorate something with herringbone, fabric with herringbone pattern, go up slope on skis, method for ascending on skis, pattern of interlocking V shapes, resembling...herringbone
bottom of gun carriage, carry weapon in low position, decorate something by drizzling liquid clay, drag something or be dragged, drape, fall behind in athletic competition, follow somebody secretly, follow; drag, tow, lag, make track, marks where someb...trail
caisson, ceiling panel, cofferdam, decorate ceiling with coffers, funds, store in a chest, store something valuable in strongbox, treasure chest; treasury; strongboxcoffer
cause to stand out or protrude; decorate with a design which is raised above a surface, decorate something with raised pattern, make raised pattern of somethingemboss
chimera, decorate with mosaic, design made with small stones or tiles; creation of mosaics; combination of different parts to make a whole; plant disease causing mosaic-like discoloration of the leaves (Botany)mosaic
chop into small cubes; play games with dice, chunks, cubes with different numbers of spots on each side (used in games of chance), cut into cubes, decorate with square pattern, gamble with dice, gambling game played with dice, take risksdice
cloth used to decorate streets during holidays; fabric used to make flags; action of slowly hitting a ball, outdoor decorations, small birdbunting
cluster of performance-measuring instruments, comic strip frame, control area of a computer, decorate with panels; cover with panels, display on a computer screen, fence section, flat rectangular part, group of judges or speakers, group of judges; boar...panel
color produced by combining white and red; type of flower; peak, summit, colored pink, cut with pinking shears, decorate with little holes, fragrant flower, having a pink coloring; liberal, having progressive political views, highest form, pale reddish...pink
color something gold, cover something with gold, cover with a thin layer of gold; make golden; decorate, embellish, give the appearance of beauty to (especially in order to deceive)gild
 

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