Gilding in a sentence as a noun

The point is that he's gilding the lily.

There are ways, but I feel you're gilding the lily here.

I'm not advocating it, but reddit does need a better influx of cash then the gilding system I think.

Moving it closer to English is gilding the lily at the cost of incidental complexity.

"It's spending on things like buildings and administration.."One reason they do the gilding is to increase their ranking - which itself has problems.

Education is a thin gilding on an impressive but non-optimal brain architecture.

This was gilding the lilly, intellectually, but thanks to rules arcana, probably helpful for career advancement.

But the alcoholic author who rots their liver while gilding their prose should have a significant portion of health costs covered by the alcohol industry.

There are bonafide reasons for that behavior, and they deserve a measure of compassion themselves while receiving that message, but don't try gilding the orifice's behavior.

Gilding definitions

noun

a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold

See also: gilt