Definitionn. something that resembles a tapestry in its complex pictorial designs
Last update: June 29, 2015
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The tapestry on the wall is beautiful. [Please select]
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The old opposing power blocs have gone, but have been replaced by a dangerous and unpredictable tapestry of shifting alliances. [Please select]
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This method can be used for needlepoint canvas and tapestry canvas as a guide. [Please select]
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I would wager that her gold and silver tapestry cost more than the contents of my house. [Please select]
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Satin coverlets and tapestry curtains had been brought from Lady Fareham's own apartments, to be flung with studied carelessness over benches and tabourets. [Please select]
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Hubbuck--the copious feasting for servants and dependents, the mummers and carolsingers, the garlands and greenery which disguised the fine old tapestry, and made a bower of the vaulted hall. [Please select]
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The tapestry waved wildly on the wall, till its dusky forms seemed to become animated. [Please select]
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--you have even the great Turkey-leather elbow-chair, with the tapestry cushions, placed in state. [Please select]
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The bed was of a dark and faded green, wrought to correspond with the tapestry, but by a more modern and less skilful hand. [Please select]
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