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Definition of the day : « bedizen »

  • As in ornament : verb decorate
  • As in clothe : verb cover with apparel
  • As in decorate : verb beautify, embellish
Example sentences :
  • When I was young they died for that with which they now bedizen themselves.'
  • Extract from : « Hypatia » by Charles Kingsley
  • If Julia Cunningham chooses to bedizen herself in it, she is welcome to it—flounces and all.
  • Extract from : « At Last » by Marion Harland
  • Prithee, young one, who art thou, and what has ailed thy mother to bedizen thee in this strange fashion?
  • Extract from : « The Scarlet Letter » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • A refined woman will always look neat; but, on the other hand, she will not bedizen and bedeck herself with a view to display.
  • Extract from : « How to be Happy Though Married » by E. J. Hardy.
  • I will so bedizen your virile, though somewhat crassly practical gifts—— Why, women are my long suit.
  • Extract from : « Free Air » by Sinclair Lewis
  • I don't know what sort of a way you'd bedizen yourself out if I'd let you, I'm sure.
  • Extract from : « Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 » by Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • We shall have plenty of time if this prince takes as long to bedizen himself as he used to do.
  • Extract from : « Lord Montagu's Page » by G. P. R. James
  • The French chamarrer, to deck out, or bedizen, is said to be a word of kindred origin.
  • Extract from : « The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] » by George Borrow
  • Is not your body a far more beautiful and nobler thing than all the gay clothes with which you can bedizen it?
  • Extract from : « Sermons for the Times » by Charles Kingsley
  • I'st teach yo to burn three candles down awbut to nothink 'at yo may bedizen yorsel in this way.
  • Extract from : « The History of David Grieve » by Mrs. Humphry Ward