verb
- present participle of broider; to embroider or decorate with needlework
- to elaborate or ornament a story or account with fictitious details
Usage: archaic or poetic form of 'embroidering'
Usage: archaic or poetic form of 'embroidering'
noun
- embroidered work or decoration; needlework
Usage: archaic or poetic form of 'embroidery'
Examples
- She spent her afternoons broidering intricate patterns onto the linen cloth.
- The tapestry displayed fine broidering with gold and silver threads.
- He was broidering the truth when he described his adventure.
- Medieval manuscripts often featured elaborate broidering in the margins.
- The artist's broidering skills were evident in every stitch.
- She enjoyed broidering stories for the children at bedtime.