paint the lily
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British pronunciation/pˈeɪnt ɡˈɪld ðə lˈɪli/
American pronunciation/pˈeɪnt ɡˈɪld ðə lˈɪli/
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aşırıya kaçmak

to unnecessarily adorn or decorate something that is already beautiful or perfect

What is the origin of the idiom "paint the lily" and when to use it?

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The idiom "paint the lily" comes from Shakespeare's "King John" where a character uses "to gild refined gold, to paint the lily" to describe futile efforts to improve something already perfect. The term is used when people add excess embellishments to something good, in both minor and major situations, and in personal or professional contexts.

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boya|zambakı yaldızla

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boya|zambakı yaldızla

adorn unnecessarily (something that is already beautiful)
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