How To Use Mullioned In A Sentence
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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.
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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]
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mullioned windows
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Here the windows are wooden, not stone as in original mullioned windows, and have been fitted with slate sills.
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You will notice the buttresses, the porch, the crenellations on the walls, and the four light mullioned windows.
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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]
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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.
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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
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Federal doorways may have been preferred because of the appeal of the delicately mullioned fanlights and sidelights that usually framed them.
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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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Fearne watched through the mullioned kitchen window that gave out on to the rear garden.
Knell Quarternion
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From behind the tall, wide, mullioned windows with their stone lintels shone a warm, amber light.
C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
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From the mullioned window of her bedchamber at Windsor Castle, she could see those famous playing fields of Eton just across the Thames.
William and Kate
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The rooms are small—except for the disproportionately huge rectangular dining room—and need work, but possess charm: uneven floorboards, crumbly thick moulding, lumpy mullioned windows, and a creaky stairway.
Exit the Actress
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You will notice the buttresses, the porch, the crenellations on the walls, and the four light mullioned windows.
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Dutton searched out contemporary-styled windows and doors that had the feel of the home's original materials - wide-mullioned casements and simple hardware.
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It faces to the south, so that the little court between the gables is a veritable sun-trap, wherein grow magnolia and jessamine; while roses, Dutch honeysuckle, clematis and wistaria cover the whole front of the house and almost hide the mullioned windows.
The Drummer's Coat
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rather enviously at the mullioned windows, the freshly painted black beams and the white gleaming plaster.
A SHRINE OF MURDERS
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A wooden house overlooking the lake: huge and rambling, with dark slate roof and turrets and scrollwork on the eaves and mullioned windows.
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Federal doorways may have been preferred because of the appeal of the delicately mullioned fanlights and sidelights that usually framed them.
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St. Guenolé consists of an unfinished square tower, with crocketed pinnacles and a porch of considerable size, under a large mullioned window of the fifteenth century.
Brittany & Its Byways
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Early in the morning, the shutters are closed behind the mullioned windows and no amount of knocking will bring anyone to the door.
Country diary: Sandy, Bedfordshire
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It was a slender mullioned window of colored glass depicting scenes from Doman society.
G'lder
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Past sand-colored mosques and beneath the mullioned windows I comb the streets looking for any evidence of a crocodile, but come up with nothing, save a popular extract of crocodile, a philter ointment whose label says, "For you and your happiness.
Richard Bangs: Quest for the Lord of the Nile, Part II
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For these latter edifices the old manor-houses, with their many mullioned windows and Tudor arcuation, formed the basis for design, and machicoli, turrets, and open timber roofs became the fashion for country-houses; but the city dwellings were erected in a style that was a compromise between the
Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
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The adjacent kitchen's appeal lies in the recycled cabinetry: panel doors turned sideways for the lower cabinets, mullioned windows for the upper ones.
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Past sand-colored mosques and beneath the mullioned windows I comb the streets looking for any evidence of a crocodile, but come up with nothing, save a popular extract of crocodile, a philter ointment whose label says, "For you and your happiness.
Richard Bangs: Quest for the Lord of the Nile, Part II
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You will notice the buttresses, the porch, the crenellations on the walls, and the four light mullioned windows.