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adorn

[uh-dawrn] / əˈdɔrn /


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Smaller versions are also produced by the city's craftsmen and adorn lamp posts, office buildings and homes across the archipelago nation of 116 million which is home to Asia's largest Catholic population.

From Barron's

Moving into the bathroom, Jenner showed off her stunning shower, which is adorned with red-and-white checkered walls.

From MarketWatch

Her serene gaze is ubiquitous, adorning T-shirts, trucks and the walls of most homes.

From Los Angeles Times

“The estate is adorned with thousands of hand-selected vintage Chicago bricks and a mix of reclaimed materials that define its unmistakable character,” the listing description notes.

From MarketWatch

Election posters adorned transit hubs, and buses and trams running throughout the city.

From The Wall Street Journal