Festoons [verb]
Definition of Festoons:
decorate
Opposite/Antonyms of Festoons:
-
Sentence/Example of Festoons:
These form one of the many island groups that hang like a fringe or festoon on the skirt of the continent of Asia.
Between the posts hung a festoon of signalling flags, long pointed strips of bunting with red balls or blue on them.
For decoration use autumnal grasses, wheat, oats and corn, and festoon strings of them wherever possible.
Bank the fire-place and corners with boughs of autumn leaves, and festoon them in garlands wherever there is a vacant place.
"But I am not a fortune-teller," he said, letting his head drop into a festoon of towel, and towelling away at his two ears.
And the following night a festoon of corpses dangled and swung from the towers of Nideck!
Cook came out of the library where she was assisting with the festoon hanging.
When the patches arrange themselves in an irregular winding or festoon-like manner; as, for instance, in some cases of psoriasis.
Even in the poor man's cottage blossoms break forth upon floor and walls, while vines festoon the humblest door.
As Rolfe lifted this festoon, to pass through, the sound of female voices greeted him.