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Discover Ludwig"bedazzle" is a correct word in written English and can be used as a verb meaning to decorate something with sparkles or sequins
For example: She bedazzled her dress with sequins to make it look extra special.
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He must stop trying to bedazzle, and stand before the public in his true political clothes.
His solution: bedazzle each shoe with five thousand Swarovski crystals.
The Y.B.A.s combined conceptual-art savvy with a will to bedazzle and provoke the widest possible audience.
"They're trying to bedazzle us with very fancy prototypes to get us hooked on the fact that they're working very hard on a technology that we all agree is ultimately the prize — a zero-pollution motor vehicle.
By setting events in the future, they can identify social trends and technologies that bedazzle or frighten us, push them to their limits, and use the created fiction as a way of redirecting attention back to the present.
She needs to show that she is exceptional, to bedazzle potential employers, to brand herself.
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While the desire to help obviously comes from a genuine place, it doesn't help pop's own causes when they put on ridiculously bedazzled sunglasses and clothes that are uncomfortably fashionable, uncrossing their Louboutin-shod feet to wax lyrical about the injustices of the world.
A rat-infested prison cell awaits Liz Hurley Elsewhere, Lost in Showbiz is distraught at the misfortune that continues to dog cinema's Elizabeth Hurley, whose only crimes are to have staged slightly vulgar weddings in two countries, flogged the pictures to Hello!, continued to dress her child in the manner favoured by young royals circa 1958 and been almost elaborately bad in Bedazzled.
The banks were so bedazzled by complex mathematical formulae (and corrupted by greed) that they lost sight of the simplest principles of banking.
The arena-filling bouts of "WWE Raw" feature beefy men in often bedazzled leotards calling each other names before engaging in dramatically choreographed fumble sessions.
Worse still, the dealers at UBS, bedazzled by his genius, followed him into the quagmire.
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