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garnished
1. 25And when he cometh, he finds it swept and garnished
2. 19And the foundations of the wall of the city were garnished with all manner of
3. 6 And he garnished the house with precious stones for beauty, and the gold was gold of Parvaim
4. 13 By his spirit he has garnished the heavens; his hand has formed the crooked serpent
5. garnished the far wall, peculiarly laden with ornaments of
6. 27 He garnished his works forever, and in his hand are the chief of them all generations, they neither labour, nor are weary, nor cease
7. 21 He has garnished the excellent works of his wisdom, and he is from everlasting to everlasting, him may nothing be added, neither
8. I could almost smell the burning of wax candles at every section of his palatial home, the bright coloured clothes brought from India through trading adorning the women, their bosoms exposed, their hair plaited with diamonds embellishing their soft necks, their ears garnished with the vibrant stones of the East
9. During that same time, Roger was notified that his salary had been garnished
10. He had a very humiliating interview with a lady agent at the District Attorney’s office which resulted in her being taken out of the case and in four more visits to prove that his salary had been unduly garnished
11. Soup, croutons, green salad garnished with Monique’s own dressing, vegetables served separately to guard their delicate flavours, and patties in crumbled cashews with rice and a spicy sauce
12. Even the food reflects this love of colour, dishes being garnished with the bright
13. Serve the rice hot, garnished with fried cashews and accompanied by curries and
14. Heat and serve the rasam garnished with chopped
15. Indian sweets are decorated or garnished with raisins, almonds, pistachio
16. Drain off the French dressing and heap the salad mixture on garnished salad plates or in a salad bowl garnished with lettuce
17. First, some pompous idiot in a royal blue outfit garnished with scrambled egg braid presented him to "a tiny, withered old soul who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Sophie, Princess of Russia
18. I overheard some relative telling guests that his house had just been sold, but a lot of the proceeds were garnished to creditors and medical payments-to both Cynthia and her dad
19. the bag of food, inside was a large fully garnished double
20. when he is come, he findeth it empty, swept, and garnished
21. the acquisition may be integrated and value garnished
22. He says: I will return to my house, from where I came out, and when he has come, he finds it empty, swept and garnished, and he goes and he takes with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself
23. At that time, the mosques will be garnished as the churches and the synagogues are garnished
24. Aazuria’s snowy-white hair had been garnished with dozens of strands of freshwater pearls, and gathered into a stylish side-ponytail which hung over her good shoulder
25. At last we found shelter by the merest chance in the prettiest house in the place--we had not dared inquire there, certain that its rooms would be taken first of all--a little house on the sands, overhung at the back by beechwoods, its windows garnished with bright yellow damask curtains, its roof very red, and its walls very white
26. He had also produced a number of German love-names from some hitherto fallow corner of his mind, and garnished his conversation with them in a way that made her who, nourished as she had been on the noble language of the Bible and the Prayer-book, was instantly responsive to the charm of words, laugh and glow with pleasure
27. ‘I love how the pasta is cooked to perfection, al dente, smothered in the best butter in the world, seasoned, then garnished with these utterly fucking wonderful white truffles, perfectly proportioned
28. And the foundations of the wall of the city were garnished with all manner of precious stones
29. Sеrvе іmmеdіаtеlу, garnished wіth thе chives
30. In the meantime, his son, whose head was garnished with tenderer spikes, and whose young eyes stood close by one another, as his father's did, kept the required watch upon his mother
31. They advanced towards a theatre that stood on one side of the meadow decked with carpets and boughs, where they were to plight their troth, and from which they were to behold the dances and plays; but at the moment of their arrival at the spot they heard a loud outcry behind them, and a voice exclaiming, "Wait a little, ye, as inconsiderate as ye are hasty!" At these words all turned round, and perceived that the speaker was a man clad in what seemed to be a loose black coat garnished with crimson patches like flames
32. columns, garnished with pearls and diamonds
33. pap’s, that garnished his chest in a style of strength and manliness
34. The supper consisted of a roast pheasant garnished with Corsican blackbirds; a boar's ham with jelly, a quarter of a kid with tartar sauce, a glorious turbot, and a gigantic lobster
35. The Fox would also willingly have picked a little, but as his doctor had ordered him a strict diet, he was forced to content himself simply with a hare dressed with a sweet and sour sauce, and garnished lightly with fat chickens and early pullets
36. MRS BELLINGHAM: He addressed me in several handwritings with fulsome compliments as a Venus in furs and alleged profound pity for my frostbound coachman Palmer while in the same breath he expressed himself as envious of his earflaps and fleecy sheepskins and of his fortunate proximity to my person, when standing behind my chair wearing my livery and the armorial bearings of the Bellingham escutcheon garnished sable, a buck's head couped or
37. To be sure Mr Dribbles, who at that time kept the head inns, and was in the council, said, with a wink, that it might be found an inconvenience to sober folk that happened, on an occasion now and then, to be an hour later than usual among their friends, either at his house or any other, to be shown by the lamps to the profane populace as they were making the best of their way home; and Mr Dippings, the candlemaker, with less public spirit than might have been expected from one who made such a penny by the illuminations on news of victory, was of opinion that lamps would only encourage the commonality to keep late hours; and that the gentry were in no need of any thing of the sort, having their own handsome glass lanterns, with two candles in them, garnished and adorned with clippit paper; an equipage which he prophesied would soon wear out of fashion when lamps were once introduced, and the which prediction I have lived to see verified; for certainly, now-adays, except when some elderly widow lady, or maiden gentlewoman, wanting the help and protection of man, happens to be out at her tea and supper, a tight and snod serving lassie, with a three-cornered glass lantern, is never seen on the causey
38. Bluffing, and not sure of the law, she explained that a company cannot fire an employee simply because his or her wages are being garnished
39. Pamela described the old credit card judgment, identified the divorce decree, described what it was like to have her paycheck garnished and her job terminated, and did a beautiful job of talking about living with her two children in her car
40. “Your client unlawfully garnished Ms
41. This opportunity came before tea: I secured five minutes with her in the housekeeper's room, where, in the twilight, amid a smell of lately baked bread, but with the place all swept and garnished, I found her sitting in pained placidity before the fire
42. I INTRODUCED MYSELF and my partner to Ricardo “Ricky” Perez, then asked him what he knew about the heads that had been presented on the back patio of the house, garnished with chrysanthemums
43. In the ruined wing, through windows garnished with bars of iron, the dismantled chambers of the main building of brick are visible; the English guards were in ambush in these rooms; the spiral of the staircase, cracked from the ground floor to the very roof, appears like the inside of a broken shell
44. The window was large, sufficiently elevated, garnished with Venetian blinds, and with a frame in large square panes; only these large panes were suffering from various wounds, which were both concealed and betrayed by an ingenious paper bandage
45. This wagon, all lattice-work, was garnished with dilapidated hurdles which appeared to have served for former punishments
46. He had just perceived, at the point where the land came to an end and the water began, a large iron grating, low, arched, garnished with a heavy lock and with three massive hinges
47. All round, her unpanelled, open bulwarks were garnished like one continuous jaw, with the long sharp teeth of the sperm whale, inserted there for pins, to fasten her old hempen thews and tendons to
48. I had seen a sailor who had visited that very island, and he told me that it was the custom, when a great battle had been gained there, to barbecue all the slain in the yard or garden of the victor; and then, one by one, they were placed in great wooden trenchers, and garnished round like a pilau, with breadfruit and cocoanuts; and with some parsley in their mouths, were sent round with the victor's compliments to all his friends, just as though these presents were so many Christmas turkeys
49. The prime cause of the banquet was served in a large wooden platter garnished with vinegar pickles