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drapery

[drey-puh-ree] / ˈdreɪ pə ri /




NOUN
tapestry
Synonyms


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There would have been two staff that worked in the hardware and two in the drapery.

From BBC

The park is now building another resort: she’s in the meetings to select the drapery.

From New York Times

His father was a salesman for Gerber baby food, and his mother made draperies.

From Washington Post

Later paintings of the Flight into Egypt or the Pietà appear almost amateurish, with unconvincing drapery and lurid color.

From New York Times

Swirling veils and drapery were added to the “Allegory of Inclination” some 70 years after Gentileschi painted the life-size female nude, believed to be a self-portrait, in 1616.

From Seattle Times