engild in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Engild: to adorn or embellish with a rich or attractive quality, often to enhance beauty or appeal.
Sample Sentences
- The artist aimed to engild the mundane walls of the gallery with vibrant colors.
- In an attempt to engild his speech, he peppered it with eloquent phrases and poetic metaphors.
- The sunrise seemed to engild the horizon with a breathtaking palette of gold and pink hues.
- She wanted to engild her garden with flowers that shimmered in the morning light.
- His thoughtful gestures were meant to engild the ordinary moments we shared together.
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