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curtain

[kur-tn] / ˈkɜr tn /


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Wales and South Africa bring down the curtain on the world's 2025 international programme on Saturday.

From BBC

Yes, I banged my head on the upper bunk more than a few times, the temperature in the room fluctuated despite my settings and light seeped in even with the curtains velcroed shut.

From The Wall Street Journal

He refers to his space as a “mouse nest,” a darkened corner he has created by draping curtains around his bunk bed.

From MarketWatch

It was like being caught in a dream, between the theater’s velvet curtains, the sweet instrumental and the excited cheering audience, Corgan remembers.

From Los Angeles Times

The announcement on Saturday that Paul will retire at the end of this NBA season will bring down the curtain on his Hall of Fame career.

From The Wall Street Journal