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Meaning of enmarble
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enmarble (v. t.)
To make hard as marble; to harden.
enmarble Sentence Examples
- The sculptor enmarbled the beauty of the muse in his latest masterpiece.
- The centuries-old palace had an enmarbled courtyard that whispered tales of a bygone era.
- Her alabaster skin enmarbled with delicate veins, she was a vision of ethereal beauty.
- The marble inlay enmarbled the wooden table, transforming it into a work of art.
- The enmarbled fountain in the center of the garden was a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of ancient times.
- The sculptor's chisel danced over the marble, enmarbling the essence of a legendary hero.
- The mausoleum's enmarbled walls bore intricate carvings, narrating the life and legacy of a revered monarch.
- Underneath the moonlight, the enmarbled statue appeared to come alive, casting long and haunting shadows.
- The enmarbled tiles of the grand staircase glimmered under the chandelier's light, adding a touch of elegance to the opulent mansion.
- The enmarbled fireplace mantel, intricately carved with cherubs and flowers, became the focal point of the cozy living room.
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To make hard as marble; to harden.
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The sculptor enmarbled the beauty of the muse in his latest masterpiece.
The centuries-old palace had an enmarbled courtyard that whispered tales of a bygone era.
Her alabaster skin enmarbled with delicate veins, she was a vision of ethereal beauty.
The marble inlay enmarbled the wooden table, transforming it into a work of art.