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wainscoted

ADJECTIVE
  1. fitted or decorated with panels or wainscoting

How To Use wainscoted In A Sentence

  • For example, the broad wainscoted side hall terminates in a staircase that rises to a landing and then turns ninety degrees in a manner similar to that at Mulberry Hill.
  • Tom Seymour had her backed up against the wainscoted wall, one hand flat against the surface on either side of her shoulders. Secrets of the Tudor Court
  • But what the evening as a whole offers is a dual portrait of the sadness beneath the wainscoted traditions of public-school life. South Downs/The Browning Version – review
  • Inside was a wainscoted rough-raftered taproom, fronds strewn on its clay floor, dimly lit by sconced candles and the flames on the hearth. Hokas Pokas
  • Diamond file, tugged at the hem of her waist-cinching bouclé jacket, and strode down the wainscoted halls of Hallingby and Hallingby. One Flight Up
  • The novelty and uneasiness soon wore off, though, as they usually did with all but the most ingratiating guests, and soon they were struck by the more bizarre presence here: a wainscoted, crown-molded parlor chockablock with equipment that a crime scene unit in a medium-sized town might envy. The Burning Wire
  • His ‘untimely death’ occurred while he was away from his wainscoted offices on a periodic visit to a resort near the Matterhorn.
  • They had a very comfortable, aspect, -- a wainscoted parlor and bedroom, as nice and cosey as a bachelor could desire, with a good collection of theological books; and on a peg hung his gown, with a red border about it, denoting him to be a proproctor. Passages from the English Notebooks, Complete
  • When we first moved here, he put in a new roof, wainscoted the walls of our bedroom, restored an antique cedar chest and a huge oak table. Knowing Jesse
  • Italian marble wainscoted the walls to a height of five feet.
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