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festoon

[fe-stoon] / fɛˈstun /


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This week, though, the church was festooned inside and out with red, white, and blue and “Freedom 250” signage coupled with some don’t-mess-with looking eagles.

From Barron's

Right now, the biggest showstopper is arguably a trophy-like wall festooned with 400 dire wolf skulls.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a cafe in central Rabat festooned with Moroccan flags, the loss came as a major blow.

From Barron's

Aunt Kitty was doing her proud walking, like she was balancing the crown of Queen Victoria herself on her head instead of that black hat festooned with crab apples.

From Literature

Since early Thursday, BNP backers started gathering in the capital, plastering the streets with banners and festoons bearing images of Rahman.

From Barron's