Bedeck
(verb)
To decorate or adorn something, typically with a lot of colorful or elaborate items.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old english bedĒ£can "to adorn".
Examples:
- The bride was bedecked in pearls and diamonds.
- The room was bedecked with flowers and balloons for the party.
- The parade float was bedecked with streamers and flags.
- The bride bedecked herself with a tiara and a veil.
- The room was bedecked with decorations to celebrate the holiday.