0 past simple and past participle of festoon
1 to decorate a room or other place for a special occasion by hanging coloured paper, lights, or flowers around it, especially in curves:
As well as these practical concerns the wild wooded hills of the two hectare site are to be festooned with three follies.
Some of us are left festooned with the record of our own past follies around our necks.
It is probably festooned with cobwebs, strewn with horse bags, and with an all-pervading air of horse manure.
The river banks are festooned with the most unsightly rubbish, most of which has come from discharges from sewage plants during periods of high rainfall.
We would then be festooned with agencies interfering in almost every human activity.
Let us accept that we are not worried about the terraces being festooned with rioting old age pensioners.
In many cases its members are besieged in semi-fortresses, festooned with barbed wire.
He would return about half an hour later with the broomstick festooned with cans of beer.