Slender, vertical, usually nonstructural bar or pier forming a division between doors, screens, or lights of windows.
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Examples for "mullions"
Examples for "mullions"
1All the mullions are broken up into very slender shafts with capitals.
2The facade is painted pale greyish-yellow, with grey mullions round the windows.
3The two central mullions, as in the nave, are thicker than the rest.
4The mullions enclosing the central light are thicker than the others.
5I clutch the stone mullions of the window, and press myself against the panes.
1She could see a swirling globular head through the greenish glass mullion.
2A brick mullion was all that separated them; they could speak in whispers.
3The other end of the rope he now knotted very firmly to a mullion.
4Theres not one finial or mullion round Boomi that hasnt
5At the one window, small, with a stone mullion, the summer sun was streaming in.
1The parrot and Mrs Fotheringham had already discovered that Miss Munnion was nervous.
2Miss Munnion said that she had often observed it, and that it was very true.
3It's a positive relief not to have Miss Munnion here agreeing with everything I say.
4So Moore's baby was a forbidden subject now as well as Miss Munnion's sister, Diana.
5No, Miss Munnion, you needn't read any more, I shall not be able to sleep now.
1Stop was made at Paray le Monial from 7:30 to 8 a. m., when breakfast was served from the flat truck dining car.