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curtain

[kur-tn] / ˈkɜr tn /


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In one corner, Biles and Owens have added a potted plant to inject some greenery into the room, while floor-to-ceiling curtains hang over the sliding walls of glass.

From MarketWatch

At lunchtime on a recent weekday, businesspeople in suits sat at white-tablecloth tables in the main dining room, where the walls are wrapped in cherry-wood wainscoting and heavy blue curtains frame the windows.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ross sells everything from neck ties to shower curtains.

From Los Angeles Times

We’d hung a white curtain across it providing a kind of screen while letting in light.

From Literature

Just an act in front of a stage curtain: pure entertainment.

From The Wall Street Journal