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They did hit some small thing on the road, but I embellished what happened.
In fact, he began to embellish the plan on his own.
He was not going to make any effort to embellish anything.
After all, memory did have a way of embellishing things.
This can cause them to change or embellish their stories.
She had taken his face and embellished her dream with it.
For children, the pictures seem to say, to play is to embellish.
"These kids can embellish it and just make their own," she said.
As time went by, I embellished it to suit my head.
He'd have to embellish it some - but then, that would be nothing new.
The story is based on a true incident but has become embellished over the years.
And who's to say what Hill is embellishing or leaving out?
This has given authors a free hand to embellish his story.
People should just stop trying to embellish the definition of "art".
"There is no dress which embellishes the body more than science does the mind."
Here are some of this fall's finest ways to embellish.
"We thought they would embellish the table and give people a place to put the knife," he said.
It was a simple style and not embellished with a court train.
He embellished a lot of them, but I gave him the feeling."
Many of her designs are considered "over the top" and embellished.
He brought plants from around the world to embellish his designs.
Stories of both fact and fancy were embellished with each telling.
Of course, Chase would have to embellish the story with every telling.
"Other guys will tell you details - maybe even embellish them to make a better story," he said.
At the restaurant, I embellish the dish quite a bit.