If the broccoli has not been turned into a broccoli and pasta salad dressed with oil and vinegar (three parts oil to one part vinegar) and liberally decorated with black-olive slices, then the hard-cooked eggs have become egg salad, with equal parts egg and mayonnaise.
Their costumes were liberally decorated with all manner of metal brightwork-chains, plating, medallions.
Her study is in the second-floor bedroom that Eric Hodgins designed for his sons, which is still painted its original shades of orange and brown and liberally decorated with the current owners' pictures and letters of Norman Mailer, Gerald Ford and the British royal family.
The optician's shop was broad and narrow, with the front glass wall facing the rest of Speedshop, plus white walls at sides and back, liberally decorated with mirrors and with color photographs of handsome people with bad eyesight.
Every other wall of the office, as he'd heard, was liberally decorated with oil paintings - nearly twenty of them around the visible periphery of the room, in elaborate frames of gilded wood.
The church at Boynton is liberally decorated with the family's turkey crest, most notably in the form of a probably-unique lectern (a 20th-century creation) carved in the form of a turkey rather than the conventional eagle, the bible supported by its outspread tail feathers.
Dubai is perhaps most famous for its seven-star hotel, the Burj Al Arab, a sail-shaped, suites-only luxury destination liberally decorated with 22-karat gold.
So runs "The Tale of Tales," Tony Mitton's collection of traditional stories from many countries and cultures, liberally decorated with the kind of clever, rhythmical black-and-white illustrations one feared had vanished.
It was larger, however, equipped with a wide and well-appointed cabin, liberally decorated with rare (and genuine) red bunting.
Rimbol's cheek and forehead were liberally decorated by newly healed scars.