Definitionn. a decorative framework to conceal curtain fixtures at the top of a window casing
Last update: August 28, 2015
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The valance had good frills. [Please select]
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He stooped and lifted the valance. [Please select]
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"I heard a slipping sound, and a dead hand fell on the floor-lying outstretched, its palm turned upwards, showing beneath the valance of the couch." [Please select]
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Chintz curtains are often hung with a valance about ten or twelve inches deep across the top of the window. [Please select]
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Upon the four-post bed, between white valance and tester, lay a dying officer. [Please select]
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They had laid him upon a narrow bed, an old, single four-poster, with tester and valance. [Please select]
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The ruffled valance is more suitable for summer cottages and bedrooms than for more formal rooms. [Please select]
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A fitted valance of chintz or brocade is quite dignified enough for a drawing-room or any other. [Please select]
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In my bedroom I have used a printed linen with a flat valance. [Please select]
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A flat valance, cut the length of the design of the chintz, furnishes the top of the two windows. [Please select]
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An' she was making a valance for her tester bed, an' I thought the stuff was mighty pretty, an' she gave me a big piece.' [Please select]
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