ADJECTIVE
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provided with a ceiling especially the overhead interior surface
the large beam-ceilinged living room
How To Use ceilinged In A Sentence
- Pad down the dark wooden stairs and you’re in the cavernous, glass-ceilinged main hall.
- It was high-ceilinged and raftered with white stone set with gems, and on the walls were hung tapestries of gold thread.
- A title flashed _Slave Girls From Hell_ -- then a big, high-ceilinged room with Egyptian hieroglyphics on the walls came into view in grainy black and white. White Jazz
- The door opens onto a stunning, high ceilinged, light-filled apartment, its 17-foot-tall Austrian windows framed by the aforementioned black cast-iron arches, its finishes bespeaking a level of sumptuousness uncommon in the more cookie-cutter condos of the moderately rich. Opulently Hidden, In Plain Sight
- In the gallery's high-ceilinged basement, amid cool white paint and fluorescent lights, uniformly uncolored sculptures took on a warm cast.
- Thirty-three west basin days, and I am sick to death of this campshack, its ceilinged sleep coins me claustrophobe. Strange Bedfellows
- In the gallery's high-ceilinged basement, amid cool white paint and fluorescent lights, uniformly uncolored sculptures took on a warm cast.
- Its high-ceilinged rooms, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, are decorated and furnished with exquisite taste.
- the large beam-ceilinged living room
- Today, the young couple—22 and 20 when painted—hang cater-cornered on two walls of a high-ceilinged salon, otherwise empty except for a small Van Dyck picture of the head of Christ. Notice of Arrival