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mullioned

[ UK /mˈʌli‍ənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of windows; divided by vertical bars or piers usually of stone
    mullioned windows

How To Use mullioned In A Sentence

  • Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within.
  • Oh, I dream of a deep inset wide windowseat, with mullioned windows that the rain drips down and makes pretty patterns on and which open outwards so I can dangle my legs in summer. Angels' Pawn is out! Psst...something cool in the post [Edited]
  • mullioned windows
  • Here the windows are wooden, not stone as in original mullioned windows, and have been fitted with slate sills.
  • You will notice the buttresses, the porch, the crenellations on the walls, and the four light mullioned windows.
  • Oh, I dream of a deep inset wide windowseat, with mullioned windows that the rain drips down and makes pretty patterns on and which open outwards so I can dangle my legs in summer. Angels' Pawn is out! Psst...something cool in the post [Edited]
  • Behind creeper-clad walls, pointed gables, and mullioned windows is a world where the twentieth century is given house room only so far as it promises to ensure the comfort, ease and well-being of its guests.
  • On Sule Pagoda Road, there is a bizarre three-story building that would have made Wren wake up screaming: mullioned windows, crazily framed and blacked out, lozenge-shaped openings in crenellated towers, red battlements. Burma
  • Federal doorways may have been preferred because of the appeal of the delicately mullioned fanlights and sidelights that usually framed them.
  • Two spacious aisles run up each side of the nave, separated by clustered columns supporting pointed arches, the front row being surmounted by a narrow mullioned triforium and a lofty clerestory, both lighted by beautifully-painted glass windows. The South of France—East Half
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