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will embroider

  • future tense
    of embroider.
    embroider
    verb (used with object)
    to decorate with ornamental needlework.

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Other events will involve thousands of local people in school visits, discussions and the making of a giant quilt which will embroider both the story and lessons learned from it.

From The Guardian Aug. 15, 2012

But I shall find some one who will embroider me warm slippers.

From Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 by Various

If they are a tiny bit stained, I will embroider flowers over the spots.

From A Houseful of Girls by Victor Prout

Others will embroider scarfs for you; 'tis I, the servant, who will care for them.

From Notre-Dame De Paris by Isabel Florence Hapgood

You will embroider life with sunshine if there is any sunshine at all.

From The Earth Trembled by Edward Payson Roe