0 present participle of embroider
1 to decorate cloth or clothing with patterns or pictures consisting of stitches that are sewn directly onto the material:
2 to make a story more entertaining by adding imaginary details to it:
Naturally, I embroidered the tale a little to make it more interesting.
One smiles at the attempt to make the false attribution more credible by embroidering it with a year of composition and place of performance.
They would engage in embroidering and knitting, and prepare herbal remedies, jams, cakes, and biscuits.
We should always start with facts rather than with embroidering them.
For example, a small business embroidering church vestments has received help and, at the other end of the spectrum, an anti-corrosion industrial and commercial engineering firm has been helped.
The production of these tea cloths, which are most beautifully embroidered, depends upon the craft of those who do the embroidering, and this craft is gradually dying out.
Their pants are usually simple black or white with traditional embroidering near their feet.
They attest of superb quality and workmanship by their embroidering in gold technique and the use of silk thread in the same colour.
Perfect hair, perfect clothes, sitting quietly and making perfect meals and embroidering perfectly.