Synonym: embellishment, fancywork. Similar words: embroil, embrace, embrasure, rider, deride, outsider, consider, provider. Meaning: [ɪm'brɔɪdərɪ] n. 1. elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative (sometimes fictitious) detail 2. decorative needlework.
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181. Thalothes (1791-1866), born in England, was a famous embroidery artist with great talent. She had done great contribution to the development of cross-stitch.
182. Clay sculpture, figurines, masks, paper cutting, mirrors, shadow, pyrography, paintings, embroidery, blue prints, batik, etc.
183. " Li Bai is laughed: "so rough an iron bar, when on earth will it be ground into an embroidery needle ?
184. " Li Bai laughed loudly:" How could such a thick rod be sharpened into a delicate embroidery needle?
185. Lining and braid should be clashed 60 times with white cotton, not discolor, not destarch, not decolor phenomenon, lining appearance with not embroidery.
186. The result looks like a painting from distance, but embroidery at close range.
187. The shirt, available in silk or cotton, is hand-stitched by tailors in Lucknow, a city in India's state of Uttar Pradesh known for its fine embroidery.
188. My love, " said the marquise, "attend to your doves, your lap-dogs, and embroidery, but do not meddle with what you do not understand.
189. Cross-stitch embroidery is an ancient nation, long history, originated in Europe.
More similar words: embroil, embrace, embrasure, rider, deride, outsider, consider, provider, taxidermy, considerably, considerable, consideration, be considered as, adroit, void, side by side, avoid, devoid, trapezoid, avoidance, avoidable, brown, brook, broke, brother, broad, embody, embark, member, browse.