Winging it. (can't Miss).1 Dainty enamel enamel, a siliceous substance fusible upon metal. It may be so compounded as to be transparent or opaque and with or without color, but it is usually employed to add decorative color. It was used to decorate jewelry in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. butterflies but·ter·fly n. 1. Any of various insects of the order Lepidoptera, characteristically having slender bodies, knobbed antennae, and four broad, usually colorful wings. 2. touched with Swarovski crystal dewdrops perch on these leather-topped compact mirrors from Brighton. $32. Anthony's Gifts, 2253 Hwy. 15 N., Laurel Laurel, cities, United States Laurel. 1 Town (1990 pop. 19,438), Prince Georges co., central Md., about halfway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore; patented in the late 1600s, inc. 1870. , 601/425-4667; Ann's Shop, 1808 E. Shiloh Rd., Corinth, 662/287-3606; for more stores, see www.brighton.com. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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