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phrase gilding the lily

 

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Phrase: Gilding the Lily

Description:

The phrase "gilding the lily" is an idiom that means attempting to enhance or improve something that is already beautiful or perfect, thereby making it overly ornate or unnecessary.

Senses:

  1. Verb Sense: To unnecessarily embellish or decorate something that is already attractive.
  2. Adjective Sense: Describing an action or behavior of adding unnecessary embellishments to the already perfect.
  3. Noun Sense: Referring to the act of making something more ornate or extravagant than necessary.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Despite the stunning sunset, she couldn't resist gilding the lily by adding a filter to the photo.
  2. The director insisted on adding extravagant special effects to the movie, gilding the lily and distracting from the storyline.
  3. His expensive suit with excessive sequins was a prime example of gilding the lily, drawing attention for the wrong reasons.

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