1. garnishing - Noun
2. garnishing - Verb
of Garnish
Source: Webster's dictionaryIs not "Christendom” the most colossal attempt at serving God, not by following Christ, as He required, and suffering for the doctrine, but instead of that, by "building the sepulchers of the prophets and garnishing the tombs of the righteous.”. Soren Kierkegaard
The landscaping trio has been busier than ever this year, garnishing safe spaces for clients in need and pruning away at the woes of 2020. Source: Internet
And that’s where Green’s garnishing threads of warbling pedal steel comes in, giving an inescapable old-world/trad-folk feel to the arrangement, but flexibly responding in his curving phrases to the individual voices and ideas of Palmer and Bertos. Source: Internet
Recently Trek lost its bid to have the Supreme Court hear its urgent application stopping Zimra from garnishing its accounts. Source: Internet
Mouli has red wooden handle, left or right handed operation, made in France, additional parts and grating accessories including French garnishing cutter, good condition, $12 for all. Source: Internet
Keoreng Mothibi, the inspirational cook says that garnishing food is just an added art form of cooking. Source: Internet