Sentences

emboss in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

EMBOSS: To create a raised design or pattern on a surface, typically by pressing or stamping, often for decorative purposes.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artisan decided to emboss her initials onto the leather wallet for a personal touch.
  2. The birthday card featured an elegant design that was beautifully embossed in gold foil.
  3. He used a special tool to emboss intricate patterns onto the metal surface.
  4. The artist plans to emboss her latest sculpture with textured designs to enhance its visual appeal.
  5. During the workshop, participants learned how to emboss paper with various decorative shapes.
  6. The artisan decided to emboss the leather with intricate floral patterns for a unique touch.
  7. She used a heated tool to emboss her initials onto the cover of the journal.
  8. The trophy was designed to emboss the winner’s name in bold letters, making it a lasting tribute.
  9. To create a more luxurious appearance, they chose to emboss the packaging with a gold foil design.
  10. The artist was able to emboss the metal sheet with stunning details that captured the light beautifully.
  11. The artisan decided to emboss intricate designs on the leather wallet.
  12. She used a special tool to emboss her initials onto the cover of the notebook.
  13. The artist chose to emboss the metal surface with a beautiful floral pattern.
  14. During the workshop, participants learned how to emboss paper using heat and pressure.
  15. He wanted to emboss the family crest on the new set of coasters for the dining table.
  16. The artisan decided to emboss intricate patterns onto the leather wallet.
  17. She used a special tool to emboss her initials on the cover of the book.
  18. The artist's technique allowed her to emboss stunning designs onto the ceramics.
  19. To enhance the invitation, they chose to emboss the text in gold foil.
  20. The trophy was beautifully embossed with the winner's name and the date of the event.

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