chin curtain curtain array curtain bangs curtain call curtain coating curtain lecture curtain off curtain-raise curtain-raiser curtain raiser curtain ring...
flanken, la fenestro larĝe malfermiĝis kaj en la fora alto vidiĝis la plena [...] luno. [...] the heavy curtain over the window was pushed aside, the window...
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Burt Company, 1914 June, →OCLC, page 65: He would peek into the curtained windows, or, climbing upon the roof, peer down the black depths of the chimney...
(eyes) in the wall or roof that permitted wind to pass through (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?). (UK) IPA(key): /ˈwɪndəʊ/ (US) enPR: wĭnʹdō, IPA(key):...
this, and a profound bow to his patrons, the Manager retires, and the curtain rises. a. 1662, Brian Duppa, Holy Rules and Helps to Devotion, published...
IPA(key): /²ɡɑrdn̩/ garden m definite singular of garde From Dutch gordijn (“curtain”). garden window blind awning (shelter from sunlight) garden indefinite...
"Hush! little Jane's gone to sleep!" / And the spiders came spinning a curtain of lace, / Lest the sun should make freckles on Jane's pretty face. 1961...
blith, and debonair. 1932, John Buchan, chapter IV, in The Gap in the Curtain: Claypole, the buxom novelist,...[his] bubbling utterances.... 1896, Thomas...
enPR: rāz, IPA(key): /ɹeɪz/ Homophones: rase, rays, raze, rehs, réis, res Rhymes: -eɪz From Middle English reysen, raisen, reisen, from Old Norse reisa...