How To Use Curtain In A Sentence

  • It was a homey room, though a little too flowery for me, with prints of cabbage-size roses on the slipcovers and curtains. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • So in terms of home furnishing it is expected to have curtain, bedspreads, cushion covers etc.
  • It was mid autumn and the leaves were already starting to swirl around me as a harsher wind blew, creating almost a curtain of color each time the breeze came.
  • The car comes as standard with a driver's and front passenger's airbag as well as side curtain airbags to prevent injury in side impacts.
  • Of course people have noticed before that Matisse posed his models in flimsy, filmy harem pants on divans and cushions covered with flowered or striped stuffs against fabric screens and curtains.
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  • As the pattering rain gradually came to a stop, a glimmer of light filtered through the window curtain.
  • She unwound the curtain, then wet her fingers and patted his mussed gray hair.
  • She hears nothing but the breeze rustling the curtains of her bedroom window, and the angry blare of the television coming from her father's bedroom.
  • I'm looking for a doings to hold up a curtain rail that's fallen down.
  • Here and there a mother turned her head to call back anxiously for the bleating lambkin lost behind the white curtain; and, dim and grotesque, the awkward strayling would come gamboling into sight. Virginia: the Old Dominion
  • Talia's room, when we reach it and I actually take the time to observe it, is decorated in varying shades of pastel blue, more or less coordinating the curtains and the bed sheets.
  • Curtains that can prevent flying glass shards from injuring people, and new sensors for detecting biohazards activity are among the newest developments.
  • The whole front of the theatre, a curtain of matting, is rolled up at intervals and, when the feat in progress is at its most thrilling climax, is let fall. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • I found myself in a salon with a very well-painted, highly varnished floor; chairs and sofas covered with white draperies, a green porcelain stove, walls hung with pictures in gilt frames, a gilt pendule and other ornaments on the mantelpiece, a large lustre pendent from the centre of the ceiling, mirrors, consoles, muslin curtains, and a handsome centre table completed the inventory of furniture. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • There should be no dust or static on any appliances, and curtain linings must be checked for stains. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no help for it, he had to be left there, and I went away with an anxious mind as to what his busy teeth would be employed upon all night; and, sure enough, next morning a velvet curtain was found nibbled and tattered, and being converted into a nest for the enterprising gerbille! Wild Nature Won By Kindness
  • The curtain rises with a flourish, stirring Norm's attention out of the room.
  • There were four curtained windows through which we could see that it was already dark outside, and a door that was slightly ajar.
  • Four beats after curtain rises, bump downlights to full wattage; they're boom lights rigged to the top of the stage.
  • The film gives us a peep behind the curtain at a Broadway musical.
  • Yet had Jeffrey Curtain kept at scrivening for twoscore years he could not have put a quirk into one of his stories weirder than the quirk that came into his own life. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • Cut simple holiday shapes out of paper or felt, then hang with thread from curtain rods, hanging lamps, doorways or over the outside of a lampshade.
  • As you are painfully aware, when it comes to being handy, I can barely work a shower curtain.
  • Note that thick curtains will cut heat loss and your heating bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind them another curtain of hail raced across the sea, embedding itself in the sand, turning the beach a glittering white. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Another good option is the Santa Lucia, a beautifully restored 18 th-century palazzo which is spoiled only by the management's choice of chintzy decor and over-fussy floral curtains in the guest rooms.
  • Jen said, sweeping aside the shower curtain and sitting down on the edge of the tub.
  • Seeing the faint light of early day without, the girl rose to undraw the curtain. Oliver Twist
  • Some untitled works from 1999 consist of a series of swags of satin, attached to curtain rods and installed on a wall.
  • The bows will give a feminine finish to the curtains.
  • Phthalates are a large family of industrial chemicals used for their plasticizing properties in nail polishes and in dozens of plastic products, from shower curtains to food wrap; and for their scent-prolonging feature in fragrances.
  • The same trainer and jockey joined forces yesterday to clinch a shock 50-1 success with Bagan in the curtain-raising handicap.
  • Ford stood next to a willow tree, the thin branches falling around him like a curtain.
  • At the windows, curtains of heavy white jaconet muslin, not too full, hung in sharp parallel plaits to the floor -- just to the floor. The Sorcery Club
  • Now the political incorrectness of lighting up has taken the war on cigarettes from the realm of everyday life to a place where the curtain seems set to fall on the art of smoking in public performances.
  • The nine-year-old had just spelt the word "sergeant" correctly at her school's spelling bee when her father, a sergeant serving in Iraq, appeared from behind a curtain. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • It was curtains for the puppetry event around seven in the night.
  • Other potential sources of lead include fishing-line weights, metal weights in curtains, antique ceramics, leaded glass, and water from pipes with lead solder.
  • A window lay open, and the curtain rippled gently in the night wind.
  • The curtain is suspended from a covered curtain wire or a thin curtain pole. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • There was to be one final curtain call. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are these textiles Baroque draperies, shrouds or the curtains of a luxurious four-poster bed defiled and destroyed?
  • Someone had opened a window and the cool morning breeze drifted in and ruffled the white hospital curtains.
  • Ah, what a world entire was this lost little hamlet of Paradise, where merrymakers trod on the mourners 'heels, where the scream of the biniou drowned the floating note of the passing bell, where Misery drew the curtains of her bed and lay sleepless, listening to Gayety dancing breathless to the patter of a coquette's wooden shoes! The Maids of Paradise
  • There is a bright fire gleaming through the red curtains of the bar window, and the door is open. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • The sad news for those born-again C & A consumers is that this revival of fortunes is too late to save the company, which will take its final curtain after Christmas.
  • This event catalyzed a year-long quest to develop an observer/participant art form reflecting the integration of time (particle) and space (wave) into the living breathing presence of a new archetype, the "wavicle" reflecting Tambellini's space/time experiments in art & physics at MIT, anticipating the hyperdimensional model based on the torsion effect of the rotation of the planets and their satellites arising from behind the Iron Curtain. Lisa Paul Streitfeld: (R)evolution in Art & Physics: The All-Round Genius of Aldo Tambellini
  • I'm looking for a doings to hold up a curtain rail that's fallen down.
  • The curtain was yellow with age.
  • No doubt it was a woman who put the first ruched curtain up in an Ice Age cave. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Have some horticultural fleece or old net curtain handy to drop over plants before frosty nights. The Sun
  • A few minutes later the lights began to dim and the curtain rose.
  • There was tremendous applause when the curtain came down .
  • Tears tickled her tired eyes as she slid down the door her wild hair curtaining her pained face.
  • The drawings included drawing 24G showing standard curtain walling, a reconstituted slate roof and at ground floor level the columns in place of the fins, to which we have already referred.
  • The right medication will feel like opening the curtains on a dark room and letting the sunlight flood in. Times, Sunday Times
  • She tugged some moth-eaten curtain her way and pinned it to the back of the case with her knee. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Then, something making her turn her head sharply to the big bed with its red moreen curtains hanging straightly down beside its four carved posts, her eyes met the wide open eyes of the man lying there. Mrs. Day's Daughters
  • The curtain has fallen on her long and distinguished career .
  • Robert blinked in the sudden semi-darkness, the only illumination being the moonlight which shone through cracks in the curtains.
  • Its hangings, the curtains, the room's upholstery were the dingy colour of the lees of wine.
  • Fake crystal chandeliers sparkled above the stage and the performance space was framed by red valour curtains.
  • Hotel staff have told Scotland on Sunday that the man can be seen with matches deliberately setting the curtain ablaze.
  • We left just before the final curtain.
  • We passed a sidewalk photographer using a big black box camera on a tripod, his head covered with a black curtain.
  • The fire alarm deploys a curtain covering the paintings, and then activates the sprinklers.
  • Detecting the spy behind the curtain and mistaking him for King Claudius, Hamlet plunges his sword into the arras and slays Polonius.
  • Hopefully my curtains will arrive today and I can take them around to various stores to try to match sheers to them.
  • The bright red of the curtains kills the brown of the carpet.
  • The never completed keep is a great round tower divided by a moat from the inner curtain that curves inward to avoid it.
  • The house has double-glazed windows throughout, and fitted curtains and carpets are included in the sale.
  • The lab is a windowless room with a blackout curtain puffed over the closed door, and when the lights are turned off, it's completely dark.
  • Use it for curtains, tablecloths and bed linen. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Trying not to pull your hair out in irritation, you walk up to the window, draw the curtains, unlatch the window, push it open.
  • The curtain rises toward the end of the Prelude.
  • Then it's the middle of the night, I'm in a hospital room, somebody is breathing stertorously in the next bed behind a curtain, my brain feels like a horsehair sofa and my mouth tastes like I've eaten one.
  • He walked to the chair and looked through the grubby net curtain.
  • If Kerry had had his way, the Soviet Union and the nations behind the Iron Curtain would still be in place - groaning under inefficient, totalitarian Communist regimes.
  • Leave the oceans' bluefin tunas and billfish and sea turtles alone, but pay no attention to the man behind the curtain - as he shovels redfish into the boiler.
  • He cast his gaze toward the window; the thick curtains shadowed it.
  • The fireballs grow in intensity until the sky is a curtain of drizzling flame bursts.
  • Drawing the curtain aside, he looked down into the street.
  • The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand.
  • Through a gap in the curtains, a finger of light extended slowly across their quilt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drawing the curtain aside, he looked down into the street.
  • The glassy expanse of the curtain wall opens the concourse areas to the sky and the drama of arriving and departing aircraft.
  • If the curtain is dirtier , usable dishcloth dips in the scour that leave cleans some of Wen Shuirong, hartshorn of usable also a few is brushed.
  • The water-race down the wall is shown by mosses and lichens, pellitories, and rock-plants; curtains and hangers; slides, shrubs, and weepers of the most vivid green, which give life and beauty to the sternest stone. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • A four-poster bed took up half the room, veiled in long, sheer violet curtains and gold tassels. Rogue Oracle
  • Bulkheads were finished in a woven bamboo-striped motif contrasting with the square-shaped windows curtained in a fish/pineapple pattern.
  • He got his horse from one of the stablemen, and galloped out the curtain wall when the drawbridge was down.
  • Frayed beige cotton curtains could be drawn at night in the bedroom and sitting room.
  • A dense curtain of fog caused traffic problems.
  • Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
  • Also use window shutters and invest in thick curtains that will help to retain heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tureck plays with verve, bringing up the curtain on the second half of the set and reinvigorating our energy for the rest of the play.
  • You'll receive samples of paint, curtains and upholstery.
  • A red curtain parts, revealing the Fox logo – it’s very 20th Century – as Alfred Newman’s fanfare is conducted by some tuxedoed spastic. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • There were six curtain calls and Rose Lipman came on stage to be presented with a bouquet.
  • The applause died down as the curtain closed.
  • Leaving the cosmopolitan town of modern Cairo, the iron bridges, and the pretentious hotels, with their flaunting inscriptions, it imparts a sense of sudden peacefulness to pass along the large and rapid waters of this river, between the curtains of palm-trees on the banks, borne by a dahabiya where one is master and, if one likes, may be alone. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • A couple of times he'd been able to see her through a gap in the curtains; once in her underthings.
  • She stayed hidden in a curtained room with a handsome, brutish Aussie.
  • The floors were scrupulously polished pine; there were gas lights on the walls and lacy curtains.
  • Among these were a relay booster for telegraph lines and a fire-safety curtain for theaters.
  • Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away.
  • The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling.
  • Police are warning homeowners to fit strong locks on sheds and garages, cover windows with old curtains, install an expensive but noisy alarm and ensure that the household insurance policy covers the value of shed contents.
  • She summoned super strength to pull a locked washing machine door open and grab a wet curtain to douse the flames. The Sun
  • Then, as the curtain parted and an orchestra played, it was time for one of Aimee Semple McPherson's illustrious pageants .. Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Dirtiest Race Ever Reaches Its Peak
  • Either way, though, my shower curtain is holding up so far, and no new tears have occurred to date. » Rehabilitating my Shower Curtain Strocel.com
  • Pinpoint of sunlight came in throught minute holes in the curtains.
  • The curtains were swinging from side to side in the breeze.
  • Lockey makes the same point by transferring the family escutcheons to the yellow curtain on the left, where they become, in effect, emblems of folly.
  • The soft palate forms a curtain between the mouth and the throat, or pharynx, to the rear.
  • Close all the curtains and turn on the radio or television to deaden the noise.
  • Those days when we were together appear in my mind time after time, because they were so joyful, happy, blest, disappointing, sad and painful. I miss you ,and miss you so much. Do you know there is someone thinking of you and caring you all the time ? Your smiling eyes are just like the sparkling stars hanging on the curtain of my heart.
  • The great cave behind the falls is the roosting place of hundreds of swifts; at evening they dart in and out of the gorge before braving the torrent to spend the night behind Kaieteur's curtain.
  • The window was open and the check curtains were fluttering in the light breeze coming in off the water.
  • Her steps sounded loud in the silence of the room as she walked across the floor to the black curtained bed.
  • People think I'm mad, but I have been know to hoover my curtains.
  • So, every time the curtain lifts, there is something new - a contemporary issue presented with all the witticism of the world.
  • For a week after that visit her lights had failed to go on — darkness brooded out into the areaway, seemed to grope blindly in at his expectant, uncurtained window. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • Her eyes were instantly riveted on one particular face staring out moonlike from between curtains of dark hair. Unearthly Asylum
  • From time to time he'd drop back through the curtains, probably to reload, and then come back to loose off another magazine.
  • He drew back the curtain.
  • Then silence again fell like a curtain.
  • Place on a warm, light windowsill through the day and bring inside the curtains after dark. The Sun
  • We'd expected modern and clean, with curtains, carpets and polished samovars, happy, helpful provodniks and reputedly awful food.
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  • The padded valances and floor-length curtains concealed the architectural beauty of the windows.
  • We piled up desks and used old blankets as curtains to provide privacy. Broken Lives
  • Most Pixar films, even the emotionally-devastating Toy Story 3, went out with G ratings, but Bolt went out with a PG for basically having a (fantastic) curtain-raiser opening action sequence that was quickly revealed to be fake and for a climactic moment of fiery peril for the lead characters. Scott Mendelson: What Does a Cartoon Have to Do to Get a 'G' These Days?
  • Her body emerged from the darkness like a shimmer of light playing across a velvet curtain.
  • The curtain flew apart, and in jumped the boy.
  • With the curtain about to go up on the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancún, there will be plenty of high-sounding statements calling for a successful outcome.
  • A light damask curtain is found to have been saturated with port wine; a ditto chair-cushion has been doing duty as a dripping-pan to a cluster of wax-lights; a china shepherdess, having been brought into violent collision with the tail of a raging lion on the mantel-piece, has reduced the noble beast to the short-cut condition of a Scotch colley. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 6, 1841,
  • Twentieth-century blue-blood decorator Sister Parish, America's version of Ms. Castaing, was asked once why she had put a worthless giltwood curtain finial atop a lovely antique clock in her entrance hall. The Decorator's Decorator
  • A breeze blows in from the distant sea and flutters both the terrace curtains and the gauzier material around the crib. Ilium
  • On that bombshell, is this curtains for Radio Norwich's most famous early morning DJ?
  • The curtain rose to reveal a gloomy, sepulchral set for the play.
  • The evening is beautiful and mysterious and the outskirts of Reading full of softly lit curtained windows and familiar homely sounds.
  • The bright red of the curtains kills the brown of the carpet.
  • He is in Billy's make-believe world of ambrosia the moment the curtain rises.
  • He was as anxious as Betty for Russell to stay in this sunny home with the starched curtains.
  • The huge chandelier came from our city home, and the bed cover was found in a brocante in the south of France and for many years was used as a curtain before an expert told me it was a bedspread.
  • It was impossible to associate his remembered almost total uninterest in his surroundings with those chintzy curtains, that hanging basket of trailing ivy and fuchsia over the door of Faith Cottage or the two brightly painted yellow tubs still garish with summer flowers which had been artfully placed one each side of the porch. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Call the cleaners and they will take care of the carpets, curtains, drapes, furniture, upholstery and put a beautiful Spring gloss to your home.
  • Olga Knipper-Chekhova reeled back in shock and collapsed behind the curtain in confusion and terror.
  • And then the curtains parted to reveal the hotel's roofdeck, where a half a dozen gorgeous women in highly-experimental bikinis were sunning and oiling themselves and each other.
  • a curtain over this scene, from that philogyny which is in us, and proceed to matters which, instead of dishonouring the human species, will greatly raise and ennoble it. The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great
  • “Delight Higgins,” Slyly Silas said as he pushed aside the dusty yellow cretonne curtain that separated his business from his house and entered the office. City of Glory
  • As their celebrations continue more facts emerge with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing up to the final curtain.
  • Through the beaded curtain she could see the devoted gaze of the women in the front row.
  • The orange curtains jar with the red furniture.
  • It's dark now-let's close the curtains.
  • Agincourt.] [Footnote IV. 16: _Their ragged curtains poorly are let loose, _] By their _ragged curtains_, are meant their colours.] King Henry the Fifth Arranged for Representation at the Princess's Theatre
  • The bedroom walls were distempered a dark, shiny green, the curtains were green with spots on and the bedspread an uninspiring khaki.
  • I dislike the acts who hang on to the curtains, dripping sweat and beg you to applaud their efforts.
  • The sound of Sioux is soft and rippling, like something you might hear through a bead curtain.
  • He was really desperately, desperately nervous and of course, he went on stage and the curtain went up and a ‘star was born’ can I say.
  • I bet when the curtain closes behind him on Tuesday, he punches the card for that candidate.
  • She pushed back the curtain of brown hair from her eyes.
  • Just before curtain-up on the first night, with 2,000 people awaiting the start of the show in a specially erected auditorium in the Museum Gardens, Herod, a humorous head of English at a private school, said, "I might vary a bit from the script but let's just play it by ear and have fun, eh? The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • I try my best to blend the color of the paint with the curtains.
  • One year my mother bought her a dollhouse with miniature wood furniture, chintz curtains, little made-up beds, and a perfect family of carved dolls, father dressed in his suit, mother with an apron around her waist, two sisters and a brother, as if to create what we lacked. History of a Suicide
  • Instead, they make plain their discontent from behind the curtain, forcing a move without having the decency to admit it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lounge is decorated with low-slung ottomans and gauzy white curtains and sits between a long, curving bar and a somewhat haphazardly appointed dining area.
  • The curtains are silk and there are oriental rugs and carpets.
  • Use compressed air or blower brush all over (but not compressed air on shutter curtain). Photographers Handbook
  • Wrought iron and upholstered furniture, made-to-measure and ready-made curtains and a wide range of fabrics are all found in the company's new brochure.
  • The curtains opened again and Uncle Philip stood next to his doll, beaming proudly.
  • Curtains to danglers… Valerie Clegg reckons her special curtain hook invention will mean a neater look that will appeal to the houseproud.
  • No formal curtain: the mayhem just softens to one voice as the house lights go down. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nurse drew the curtain shut again and walked off.
  • And enjoyed pretty much the same things, particularly watching interiors through the curtainless windows of the nice houses alongside the “grachten”. Squawk
  • Curtains separated the room into three, and one third was sectioned off and occupied.
  • And just like that, CNN raised the curtain on the new faces of the network in front of its largest audience since the War.
  • With his head down like that, his hair curtaining his face, the only part of his features that remained visible was his mouth. Nevermore
  • She sat now on a little stool that she had made for herself of empty tomato cans, covered with gaily flowered cretonne, and drawing back the muslin frilled curtains, looked wearily over the fields. The Second Chance
  • When I catch Grandmother thinking in this fashion I shy away and draw the curtains, lest I smile.
  • The fire safety curtain would come up and down during shows and asbestos would be released. Times, Sunday Times
  • That room unadorned with pictures or curtains looks bare.
  • semitransparent curtains at the windows
  • I switched to a fabric curtain liner about five years ago. » Rehabilitating my Shower Curtain Strocel.com
  • Enclose the raw edges of all three curtain layers in the seam allowances at the tape lower edge and topstitch according to the manufacturer's instructions, turning in the raw edges at the unfinished tape end.
  • Add a border or binding down the leading and bottom edges of curtains for a real interior designer touch.
  • I walked into a lavish guest bedroom with a four-poster bed and heavy velour curtains.
  • Unfortunately, it makes the front stage curtain look shabby.
  • An order for the immediate arrest of Vittoria was brought round to the stage at the fall of the curtain by Captain Weisspriess, and delivered by him on the stage to the officer commanding, a pothered lieutenant of Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • A curtained doorway separated it from the office.
  • She pushed back the curtain of brown hair from her eyes.
  • A curtain, easily attached by hooks between the centerboard-case and the roof, at night screened Mrs. Hastings 'sleeping quarters. CHAPTER XI
  • The living-room windows have net curtains which let in sunlight but stop passers-by looking in from the street.
  • They hung the canvas walls with curtains and an oil painting of a fruit bowl. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't be mean with fabric, otherwise curtains will end up looking skimpy.
  • Then you should draw the curtains and pull the duvet right up to your chin. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a landmark building of the airport, the tropical fish-like terminal is being installed with glass curtain wall.
  • These were big airy beds, adorned with many-colored quilts, and hung with beautiful curtains, showing the skill of the mistress of the house.
  • You will need the same amount of lining as outer curtain fabric, less allowance for pattern matching.

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