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Meanings of small curtain in English
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Usage of small curtain in English
1
One part of the wall is covered with a smallcurtain.
2
The king was still hidden behind the smallcurtain.
3
We were separated from the boatmen by a smallcurtain, as in the gondolas of Venice.
4
Yama and Kali entered this pavilion separately and sat on either side of a smallcurtain.
5
Sails bobbed in the offing, and a smallcurtain of rain rippled in the southeast, far out at sea.
6
Prudently, therefore, I draw the smallcurtain until the light has gone, then raise it and resume communication with the outer world.
7
James twitched the smallcurtain closed, then hunkered and pulled his duffle bag out from beneath the lower bunk on his right.
8
He drew smallcurtains over the windows, matching his cloak.
9
She was in a smallcurtained-off area with a forest of tubes and monitors hanging from her.
10
With the utmost care I crept nearer to the smallcurtained arch which admitted to the larger room.
11
And here am I, obliged to draw back the smallcurtains, just to get a tiny streak of daylight.
12
She was halfway across a large, box-filled room before her eyes adjusted to the weak light filtering through the smallcurtained windows.
13
Diego removed the long box and took it over to a row of smallcurtained alcoves that ran along one side of the wall.
14
But at this moment a smallcurtained door which Ribas had not remarked and hence not fastened, was suddenly opened, and Carlo rushed in.
15
It started with a grey seamless backdrop shoehorned into a smallcurtained off space in a room with six other photographers and their respective mini-studios.