Use a canvas to cover the boat.
Chocolate curls garnished the cake.
He worked on the filling while I prepared the pastry.
People believed the girls had been bewitched.
1.canvas [ˋkænvəs]
(n.) a set of sails
a piece of canvas used for a particular purpose
a piece of cloth backed or framed as a surface for a painting
the background, setting, or scope of a historical or fictional account or narrative
a coarse cloth so woven as to form regular meshes for working with the needle
the canvas-covered floor of a boxing or wredtling ring
* The museum has several canvases by Rubens.
2.garnish [ˋgɑrnɪʃ]
(v.t.) to add decorative or savory touches to (food or drink)
to equip with accessories
3.harlequin [ˋhɑrləkwɪn]
(n.) a variegated pattern
a combination of patches on a solid ground of contrasting color
4.pastry [ˋpestrɪ]
(n.) sweet baked goods made of dough having a high fat content
a piece of pastry
* She had a pastry and coffee for breakfast.
5.bewitch [bɪˋwɪtʃ]
(v.t.) to influence or affect especially injuriously by witchcraft
to cast a spell over
to attract as if by the power of witchcraft
(v.i.) to bewitch someone or something