All 8 Uses of
adorn
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Unlike the waifish, cookie-cutter blondes that adorned Harvard dorm room walls, this woman was healthy with an unembellished beauty and genuineness that radiated a striking personal confidence.†
Chpt 9 *
- When I retire, Vernet told himself, I will fill my cellar with rare Bordeaux, adorn my salon with a Fragonard and perhaps a Boucher, and spend my days hunting for antique furniture and rare books in the Quartier Latin.†
Chpt 43-44
- The butler guided them through a lush marble foyer into an exquisitely adorned drawing room, softly lit by tassel-draped Victorian lamps.†
Chpt 53-54
- Sophie's grandfather's final verse made direct reference to the Master Masons who adorned Rosslyn with their carved artistic offerings.†
Chpt 103-104
- Adorned in masters' loving art, She lies.†
Chpt 105
- The streets of Paris, Langdon had learned years ago, were adorned with 135 of these bronze markers, embedded in sidewalks, courtyards, and streets, on a north-south axis across the city.†
Chpt 105
- Saunière's ancient spelling of Roslin… the blade and chalice… the tomb adorned with masters' art.†
Chpt 105
- Da Vinci… Botticelli… Adorned in masters' loving art, She lies.†
Chpt 105
Definition:
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(adorn) to decorate -- especially a person