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How to Gild: A Guide to Applying Gold Leaf and Gold-Colored Substances

Gild is a verb that means to cover or coat with a thin layer of gold. It can also refer to the act of applying a gold leaf or a gold-colored substance to a surface, such as a picture frame or a piece of furniture. The word "gild" comes from the Old English word "gyldan," which means "to cover with gold."

Here are some example sentences using "gild":

1. She spent hours gilding the frame of her painting to give it a touch of elegance.
2. The craftsman carefully gilded the edges of the mirror to give it a regal look.
3. The interior designer suggested gilding the walls of the dining room to add a touch of luxury.
4. The jeweler gilded the locket with thin layers of gold to give it a rich, shimmering finish.

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