Examples of using Ornate in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It is an ornate building and even a little"kitschy",
The town is filled with ornate churches and exceptional art museums,
Many Jewish homes have ornate cases containing invalid scrolls- or no scroll at all!
with no less than 40 statues of ornate filigree embellishing the entrance.
The baptistery was built in an ornate Gothic style and is known for its astonishing acoustics.
either shabby or ornate, and what was inside them might as well have been dust.
world's best"coming into port" experiences, with massive honey-colored stone fortresses rising up like ornate sand castles.
The cornice staff, whether classical, ornate, contemporary or lit nimbus of elegance the ceiling of the room
Visitors today can witness the huge reservoir as well as the ruins of vast monasteries, ornate temples, stunning palaces and wonderful Buddhist statues.
was presented with a beautifully ornate set by Anne Boleyn.
Thus they chose to depict Sauron as wearing frightening, but very high quality and ornate armor of his own creation.
Walk through this temple and marvel at the ornate architecture and the thousands of Buddhas that adorn the temple walls.
After an ornate brocade is tied to the baby's arm signifying its noble birth,
There's also a kind of hidden beach area directly below the ornate Villa Riviera apartment building, where Ocean Boulevard
Thus they chose to depict Sauron as wearing frightening, but very high quality and ornate armour of his own creation.
Some rooms feature ornate wooden ceilings or original paintings from the medieval palace.
A few weeks later he returned, and handed the king an ornate box carved in jade.
Some people also say that the spirits of the wife and children who Chole killed are trapped inside of an ornate mirror that still hangs in the home today.
Witnesses have reported luxurious interiors with ornate furnishings, deep plush carpets and fancy chandeliers.
This sequence of ornate rooms was created to suit the extravagant tastes of George IV, creator of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton.