单词 | lambrequin |
例句 | Above these is a mantel, covered with a lambrequin of dingy red crape paper. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z From the lowest part hung leathern straps, or lambrequins highly wrought and embellished. The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character 2011-11-07T02:00:18.317Z There was no carpet, the curtains were of chintz and the lambrequins evidently home made. Sons and Fathers 2011-05-16T02:00:19.893Z A trooper caught his huge cavalry spurs in the meshes of a lace curtain in one of the parlors and brought down cornice, lambrequin, and all with a crash. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z His trunk and shoulders were invested in a coat of armour, either of scales of copper or of leather, richly gilt, bordered at the bottom with lambrequins of green and red feathers. Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico He said that they were driven just far enough through to hang on the other side like a lambrequin. Cordwood The knight's head appears to have rested on a helmet with lambrequin, and an animal was at his feet. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West He quietly stepped behind the curtains that trailed from the lambrequin over the window, and watched the old man as he came up the stairs. The Spiritualists and the Detectives Their blow-indented helmets bear Heraldic beasts that bay and grin, Athwart the shades the red lights glare On crest and ancient lambrequin. Enamels and Cameos and other Poems She sat in her dressing-gown embroidering peonies on a lambrequin and aired her grievances. The Readjustment Garnet velvet lambrequins with a fringe of gold lace hung at the windows and were economically copied in paint beneath the mirrors, which were lighted by three-branched candelabra. Germinie Lacerteux In one of the upper rooms can be seen a mantel with a lambrequin on it and a clock stopped at twenty minutes after five. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin She glanced at the red lambrequin over the nearest window. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life Elephants, whose indifferent backs Heave with red lambrequins, Tigers with golden muzzles, Negresses, greased and turbaned in green and yellow, Weave and interweave in the merciless glare of noon. American Poetry, 1922 A Miscellany From the lowest part hung leathern straps, or lambrequins, highly wrought and embellished. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 I looked back with affectionate contempt to the art I had known in my youth, to the Rogers group, Lady Washington's ball, Lincoln and his cabinet, the lambrequin and the worsted motto. David Malcolm There was a majestic black stove and window lambrequins. Fair Harbor He looked around the little room, at the dainty lace curtains tied with little bows of ribbon, at the pictures and lambrequins, and it filled his heart with a sudden stress of longing. The Eagle's Heart But the faded umbrella under one arm and the big buttonhole bouquet he always wears puts him in the joke book class without takin' the face lambrequins into account at all. Torchy I am Philip, and will occupy the parlor; I like it; I like the lambrequins at the window, and I like the pictures on the wall. Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z Beneath this woolly lambrequin his eyes were visible as two garnet sparks of which the coloured woman was only too nervously aware. Gentle Julia She had formed her ideas of rooms upon her grandmother's and her mother's and the neighbors' best parlors, with their glories of crushed plush and gilt and onyx and cheap lace and picture-throws and lambrequins. The Portion of Labor The furniture was black-walnut, upholstered in crimson plush; the tables had marble tops; the hangings were lace under heavily fringed crimson lambrequins dependent from massive gilt mouldings. The Debtor A Novel On each of her chairs was a tidy, and the tidies were all alike; in the corners of the room were lambrequins, all worked after the same pattern in red worsted and beads. Jane Field A Novel I knew that the late Mr. Mumford had been a noble soul who wore full face lambrequins and was fussy about his food. Wilt Thou Torchy Almost every cottage has specimens of fine art on the walls in the shape of pictures "done" by Jane or Eliza, or embroidery upon lambrequin, portière, or tidy. The Secret of a Happy Home (1896) The seat pads and lambrequin over window are of deep red velvet. The Art of Interior Decoration I could see the fishwives carrying great trays of lampreys and lambrequins toward the fish market. Shandygaff Satin lambrequins were festooned with colossal cord and tassels of bullion. In the Footprints of the Padres Curtains, with lace, guipure, or embroidery, upon tulle or fabrics; blinds, screens, portieres, lambrequins, and other draperies, ornamented with lace, embroidery, and trimmings. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Unless her ears are deformed this style of hirsute lambrequins should not be worn by a full, round-faced woman. What Dress Makes of Us She daily inspected both her lavishly distributed lambrequins and her "gentleman roomers'" mail, with an occasional discreet excursion into their unlocked trunks. Stories from Everybody's Magazine And as you enter the tunnel, the last thing you see is the onyx canal and the old women fishing for lambrequins and palfreys. Shandygaff A suite in Paris, immense high grave rooms, with lambrequins and a balcony. Main Street So at Rebecca's instigation Mrs. Perkins had made full curtains and lambrequins of unbleached muslin, which she had trimmed and looped back with bands of Turkey red cotton. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm She was now convinced that Pete was superior to admiration for lambrequins. Maggie, a Girl of the Streets The walls and carpets and lambrequins are a heavy dark green. Dear Enemy Regularly, like the rise and fall of a wave on the summer sea, it rose and fell, while my pale lambrequin of hair rose and fell fitfully with it. Remarks Mrs. Cole's stained and spotted lambrequin became more offensive than ever, and the industrious hands of Maggie, which did much more than merely to pass things at table, were now less easy to endure. Under the Skylights Medora, among her grilles and lambrequins, was only too willing to talk about young Cope. Bertram Cope's Year He spent a few moments in flourishing his clothes and then vanished, without having glanced at the lambrequin. Maggie, a Girl of the Streets The severe line is also produced by velvet draperies topped by straight-lined lambrequins. How to Prepare and Serve a Meal; and Interior Decoration Perforated paper lambrequins, and feather flowers, and cotton- yarn tidies, look well; but, after all, they are not what you may call so nourishin' as some other things. Sweet Cicely — or Josiah Allen as a Politician Patricia looked in vain for her grandiose plush-covered chairs, her immaculate "tidies," and the proud yellow lambrequin, embroidered in high relief with white gardenias, which had formerly adorned the mantelpiece. The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations She led him into a spacious room cluttered with lambrequins, stringy portieres, grilles, scroll-work, bric-a-brac…. Bertram Cope's Year She spent some of her week's pay in the purchase of flowered cretonne for a lambrequin. Maggie, a Girl of the Streets In pillows which break the long back line of a couch, in cornice moldings, lambrequin bottoms, chair backs, screens, etc., they lend life. How to Prepare and Serve a Meal; and Interior Decoration A curtain, preferably of some dark color, should be hung on each side, and a lambrequin or valance across the top. Entertainments for Home, Church and School There were four other men with him, one of whom I recognized as Grist, a squat young man with slippery-looking black hair and a lambrequin mustache. Beasley's Christmas Party A big man with a lambrequin mustache was filling the rear seat measurably well. When Egypt Went Broke She had vented some phase of drunken fury upon the lambrequin. Maggie, a Girl of the Streets "Anna Held'll jump at it," said Mr. Skidder to himself, putting his feet up against the lambrequins and disappearing in a cloud of smoke like an aerial cuttlefish. The Four Million The salon had curtains at its windows of old red damask, with lambrequins, tied back at the sides with silken cords. The Brotherhood of Consolation Coarse lace curtains hung from brass rings on wooden poles, and red cotton lambrequins were festooned at the top. Lavender and Old Lace But every room-hunter was made to visit his room to admire the lambrequins. The Four Million |
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