Definitionn. a panel or section of panels in a wall or door
Last update: September 30, 2015
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The general construction of wooden screens is close panelling beneath, on which stands screen-work composed of slender turned balusters or regular wooden mullions, supporting tracery more or less rich with cornices, crestings, &c., and often painted in brilliant colours and gilded. [Please select]
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She looked round, and saw him standing against the high panelling of the wall. [Please select]
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He moved again at length, drew near to the statue, reached a hand to the dark panelling of the recess behind. [Please select]
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She threw herself against the panelling of the wall in a frenzy of terror, and beat upon it fiercely, frantically. [Please select]
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It was through the panelling that those sinister words had reached her. [Please select]
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C represents the brickwork, A the oak-framed panelling, and B the packing and fixing block. [Please select]
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While the panelling and electric-light fittings were being ripped out, they sat among the debris and played cards. [Please select]
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The hall they entered had the beauty of spacious form and good, old oaken panelling. [Please select]
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The light was clear, bringing into view the panelling on the walls, the cornice with its row of gilded balls, and the dome dully tinted with violet mica. [Please select]
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