Get Free Checker

lampshade

[ UK /lˈæmpʃe‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a protective ornamental covering for a lamp, used to screen a light bulb from direct view

How To Use lampshade In A Sentence

  • A few plum accents can bring in a note of elegance to any room; try a throw pillow or two, or a plum lampshade with a fringe?
  • He said recently that he inherited his fastidiousness from his mother who ‘put plastic covers over everything in the house, even lampshades and footstools’.
  • I'd guess that the average house in 1939 looked a lot like it did in 1928-which is to say, heavy, archaic, with beaded lampshades and classical motifs.
  • David spotted the pink silk lampshade in a shop and thought it would brighten up the room.
  • The other stocking waves shyly from its precarious perch atop a tilted lampshade.
  • Some answers were obtained, most shockingly that the according to extensive testing at one of the country 's top DNA laboratory, the lampshade is "real", or in the words of the lab report "of human origin. Mark Jacobson: Looking At An Icon Of Evil
  • The infixing structure is utilized to secure fixing of the lampshades at any position on the conducting support tubes.
  • Marbling has become very popular in recent years, and can be used in many ways, such as bookbinding, picture framing, lampshades, placemats, giftwrap, collages, scrapbooking, and origami. PegasusNews.com stories
  • He chose an apparently minimalist style for such superyachts which still seems ornate to a landlubber's eyes, using heavily patterned rugs and tasselled silk lampshades.
  • The invader saw the shado - of the lampshade fade away.
View all