Sentences with gild
gild
G g - Carve the names and gild them. [VERB noun]
- After that wonderful meal, serving a fancy dessert would be gilding the lily.
- Why does the sun come out from behind the temple and gild the palm tree?
- Animated in address and consistently shaped with no attempt to gild the Russian composer's product with extra touches.
- What we tried to do with this piece is not to gild the lily or worry too much about offending people.
- Yet on my last day here, as I watched the evening sun gild the snowy roof tiles of the ancient Purple Cloud Temple.
- Then gild the Edwardian-dandy look further, as craftsperson Evelyn Wilson likes to do, by adding a Victorian fabric rose to your ensemble.
- Certainly its tendency to gild the lily in clumsy ways can be irritating.