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Meanings of
wainscotting
in English
Portuguese
painel
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Wooden panels that can be used to line the walls of a room.
wainscoting
wainscot
Portuguese
painel
Synonyms
Examples for "
wainscoting
"
wainscoting
wainscot
Examples for "
wainscoting
"
1
My father brought the
wainscoting
from an old English country-house in Dorsetshire.
2
The
wainscoting
and the furniture were lemon-yellow, the choice of Monday's occupant.
3
The wall had been divided into three panels, with a high
wainscoting
.
4
He laid his head back against the
wainscoting
and closed his eyes.
5
He passed on silently through a door in the
wainscoting
of the drawing-room.
1
Listen. And he jerked his thumb in the direction of the
wainscot
.
2
The wrench upon it had already pulled the bodkin from the
wainscot
.
3
The young man rose and walked to the
wainscot
and back again.
4
When my grandfather died I had the
wainscot
door cemented in.
5
And with a crayon he made drawings on the
wainscot
of the room.
Usage of
wainscotting
in English
1
Instead of
wainscotting
,
the walls are covered with tapestry or damask.
2
The dining-room was very large, finished in oak, with a dark blue paper above the
wainscotting
.
3
The
wainscotting
which panels the upper floors and the portrait gallery is mildewed but still stout.
4
How well she remembered the low, spacious room, with its oak
wainscotting
,
its book-cases and its pictures!
5
The
wainscotting
was caramel taffy.
6
The upper part of the house was carefully searched, the walls tapped,
wainscotting
pulled down, and the floors carefully examined.
7
This room was circular, very high, and without
wainscotting
,
being hung with arras which I had myself chosen in London.
8
Afterward comes the inner framework of steel, and lastly a
wainscotting
of hard wood to give the compartments a finish.
9
Renfrew found that his plumb line, nailed to the
wainscotting
,
weaved a full three inches out from the scuffed molding.
10
Ceilings of mahogany, a bronze of colored glass of bamboo,
wainscotting
of rosewood inlaid with mother of pearl and brass.
11
You may as well go down to the kitchen for a pail of hot water and begin with the
wainscotting
in the hall.'
12
After the waiting-hall she crossed a great round antechamber where servants in respectful rows made a living
wainscotting
to the high, blank wall.
13
The Sala del Collegio itself, leading from this room, is full of Doges in all the magnificence of paint, above the tawdriest of
wainscotting
.
14
The latter made a hole in the
wainscotting
and suspended them from strings, so that they fell within the plastered wall of the room below.
15
"They all ran away into holes in the
wainscotting
.
"
16
Instead of
wainscotting
,
the walls are covered with tapestry or damask.
Other examples for "wainscotting"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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wainscotting
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
oak wainscotting
Translations for
wainscotting
Portuguese
painel
Wainscotting
through the time