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How To Use Lamp shade In A Sentence

  • The bugs pinged the lamp shade
  • In case you do not know a finial is: a decorative, terminal part at the tip of a spire, gable, lamp shade support, etc., or projecting upward from the top of a cabinet, breakfront, etc. Thanks, shoe Finial
  • The units make trays of different shapes, fruit baskets, stands, lamp shades, curios, mats, pen stands, wall hangings, screens, hair clips and even pappad sticks.
  • The baritone bassoon extended between the bassoon and the contra, and there is even a subcontra bassoon one octave lower than the contra bassoon in exceptionally rare captivity, possibly with a lamp shade.
  • I've already binned the flamboyant curtain pelmets from two rooms and can't wait to get my hands on the oversized brown smoke-glass lamp shade with twiddly gold bits.
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  • When he first set up in business he serviced washing machines and vacuum cleaners, but soon moved over to specialising in selling light fittings and lamp shades.
  • Your watchful siblings are the editors perched on your lamp shade, magnifying glasses poised to catch your mistakes.
  • Several years ago I found a store just three miles away that sold only lamps and lamp shades.
  • Your watchful siblings are the editors perched on your lamp shade, magnifying glasses poised to catch your mistakes.
  • Black Fiber is available with or without a downlight in the centre of lamp shade. Black Fiber lamp from Refer + Staer
  • It has a Geo lamp shade and eight hanging chairs suspended from a frame around a walnut table top. Times, Sunday Times
  • ($15,000-$20,000); and a lamp shade of gold favrile glass in the Demascene pattern, signed L.C.T. Favrile ($10,000-$15,000). Antique News News!
  • Her latest lamp shade is screen-printed on embroidered silk, and measures 40cm by 40cm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other Tiffany pieces will include a lamp shade of green favrile glass in the Damascene pattern with brilliant iridescence, signed L.C.T. ($12,000-$17,000); a rare bronze sconce with three large inset turtle-back tiles of favrile glass with overall iridescence and original patina Antique News News!

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