Sentence example with the word 'embrasure'

embrasure

Definition n. an opening

Last update: October 29, 2015

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Thir, the commander of the Albanians, then repaired to the citadel, gained admittance through an embrasure, and, having obtained possession of it, began to cannonade the pasha over the roofs of the intervening houses, and then descended with guns to the Ezbekia and laid close siege to the palace.   [Please select]

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Meanwhile, Enjolras was straining his ears and watching at his embrasure.   [Please select]

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They had thick walls and deep embrasured windows.   [Please select]

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A confidential interview would be held in the embrasure of a window.   [Please select]

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She moved into the embrasure of a window with a defensive movement.   [Please select]

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She moved to a deep window-embrasure, and sat down on the cushioned seat.   [Please select]

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The embrasure of the closed window provides an apartment of a mild temperature for the Pelopaeus.   [Please select]

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He turned from her and threw himself upon a low settee in the window embrasure.   [Please select]

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I raised myself on tiptoe, stretching my neck as far as I could into the embrasure.   [Please select]

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The Duke withdrew to the embrasure of a window, and immediately the prisoner was gruffly announced.   [Please select]

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There was an embrasure traditionally reserved for peers and invariably raided by shy new members, and an elastic table by the fireplace where parliamentarians gathered to refight the battles of the House.   [Please select]

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embrangled - embrasure - embrasures