Definitionn. a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold
Last update: October 21, 2015
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Fina from his plans in 1468, and carved the fine marble altar, the original painting and gilding of which are still preserved. [Please select]
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Gilding is gold. [Please select]
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Beneath the gilding of heaven I perceive a poverty-stricken universe. [Please select]
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Dawn shot up, gilding the bare brown plain with silver splendor for a little while. [Please select]
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"There's plenty of gilding," he said, "but it's very thin." [Please select]
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The sun crept slowly up, gilding thickets and forests with pure gold. [Please select]
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The sun was just gilding the hilltops when we arose. [Please select]
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The gilding of the roof of the capitol cost fifteen millions of our money. [Please select]
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The gilding alone cost 12,000 talents (about $12,000,000), for which reason the Romans called it the _Golden Capitol_. [Please select]
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The orchestra was playing a Hungarian dance--its erratic harmonies and wild alternations of expression falling abruptly across the pinks and blues, the gilding and lights of the pretty, conventional theatre. [Please select]
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