A curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies; often used as background scenery.
1 The drop curtain is fast descending; only a yard of space remains.
2 Never look at the audience from the wrong side of the drop curtain .
3 Mine has a blush for every twig, and a drop curtain for every branch.
4 In the cars the double windows, covered with frost, were about as transparent as a drop curtain .
5 The orchestra had already commenced the prelude to a vaudeville turn, and the drop curtain had revealed the stage.
6 Farther still, vision faint, remote and immaculate, the white peaks of the Sierra hung, a painting on the drop curtain of the sky.
7 The hangings fell instantly like the drop curtain of a theatre, its rustle overwhelmed in the vociferous yell that rang to the echoing roof.
8 Across this was a drawbridge, which was raised and dropped at fitting intervals, and the drop curtain was made to represent a massive castle door.
9 The only Laugh in the Piece was when the Drop Curtain refused to work.
10 I knew that when the storm started again, it would be instantaneous, a dropped curtain .
11 Meanwhile we sit, as it were, facing a vast stage, in front of us a dropped curtain .
12 With buttoned door and dropped curtains the little woman made haste to array herself in her finest raiment.
13 From it dropped curtains , shimmering, nebulous as the marching folds of the aurora; they poured, cascaded, from the amethystine band.
14 Through the dropped curtain they saw the world brokenly; the light in the cave was sunken and dim, the air cold.
15 "The Drop Curtain , " by Degas.
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