Use of curtained in Sentences. 44 Examples

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curtained in the middle of sentence


  1. A corner of the room was curtained off.
  2. The room was curtained off by red drapes.
  3. The room was curtained off by red drapes.
  4. Part of the bedroom has been curtained off.
  5. Part of the bedroom has been curtained off.
  6. The windows were curtained in heavy velvet.
  7. That part of the room has been curtained off.
  8. A part of the sitting room was curtained off.
  9. That part of the room has been curtained off.
  10. The drizzling rain curtained the beautiful lake.
  11. I have curtained the towel service; members are complaining.
  12. I have curtained the towel service; members are complaining.
  13. The bed was in a corner, curtained off from the rest of the room.
  14. The bed was in a corner, curtained off from the rest of the room.
  15. The author Gustave Flaubert once dreamed of lying in a curtained bed.
  16. He hangs it out of sight, through a curtained doorway next to the bar.
  17. The intern cleaned me up then made me lie on a trolley in a curtained cubicle.
  18. The seaman reappeared from behind the curtained off bunk section of the cabin.
  19. It was dark, heavily curtained in black velveteen, with a mustiness in the air.
  20. It was a great slab-sided craft with lots of wooden balconies and curtained windows.
  21. It was a great slab-sided craft with lots of wooden balconies and curtained windows.
  22. She woke in the pitch darkness of the curtained bed with the suddenness of one called.
  23. She woke in the pitch darkness of the curtained bed with the suddenness of one called.
  24. She found the curtained casement flung open to let in a stream of sunlight and fresh air.
  25. He'd expected a clandestine rendezvous - curtained windows, locked doors - not a gypsy encampment.
  26. Behind him, the windows were curtained with white cotton, receding on a brass bar into the corner.
  27. Behind him, the windows were curtained with white cotton, receding on a brass bar into the corner.
  28. Images from her dreams charged into her consciousness suddenly and curtained her away from reality.
  29. Limousines slid across the asphalt, decadent thrill-seekers cringing behind their curtained windows.
  30. Limousines slid across the asphalt, decadent thrill-seekers cringing behind their curtained windows.
  31. Spread throughout the pond, seven pale piles of limbs, bared teeth, faces curtained off by their hair.
  32. Spread throughout the pond, seven pale piles of limbs, bared teeth, faces curtained off by their hair.
  33. Tlere was no way to keep the two cots curtained off; they were always being exposed to serve as sofas.
  34. Tlere was no way to keep the two cots curtained off; they were always being exposed to serve as sofas.
  35. Two feet in front of them was the catwalk, a bare narrow wooden platform angling away from a curtained entrance.
  36. Two feet in front of them was the catwalk, a bare narrow wooden platform angling away from a curtained entrance.
  37. The room was thick with stale cigarette smoke and strong sunlight pierced through every gap in the curtained windows.
  38. The room was thick with stale cigarette smoke and strong sunlight pierced through every gap in the curtained windows.
  39. A police officer said the window could not be opened without first leaning over a radiator and a curtained window box.
  40. The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand.
  41. The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand.
  42. Ingeniously designed, the main cabin contained a stove, a curtained bed and cupboards whose painted doors let down into tables.
  43. Ingeniously designed, the main cabin contained a stove, a curtained bed and cupboards whose painted doors let down into tables.
  44. The evening is beautiful and mysterious and the outskirts of Reading full of softly lit curtained windows and familiar homely sounds.
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