Slender, vertical, usually nonstructural bar or pier forming a division between doors, screens, or lights of windows.
1 All the mullions are broken up into very slender shafts with capitals.
2 The facade is painted pale greyish-yellow, with grey mullions round the windows.
3 The two central mullions , as in the nave, are thicker than the rest.
4 The mullions enclosing the central light are thicker than the others.
5 I clutch the stone mullions of the window, and press myself against the panes.
6 Within four uprights these windows have granite mullions that, strangely, create an Islamic pattern.
7 The tips of her fingers clung to the narrow mullions as if for support.
8 The passage windows had no shutters, being old-fashioned stone mullions .
9 Shattered glass and snapped mullions hung crazily from the frame.
10 All the mullions of the clerestory windows have capitals.
11 I remember that the windows in my houses always had mullions and curtains-thetieback kind.
12 The sooty Gothic windows were largely unbroken, though many of the stone mullions were missing.
13 Wooden props served instead of mullions for many years to hold up the tracery above.
14 On either side two rows of wide black windows, heavy browed, with thick stone mullions .
15 Low heavy-browed mullions ; the panes, black shining slits in the grey and gold of the stone.
16 A doorway in a wall of torn paper and broken wooden mullions led to more rooms.
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