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chandelier

[shan-dl-eer] / ˌʃæn dlˈɪər /


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Her choir was actually the film’s cast and crew, and they recorded on the part of the set where a giant chandelier plays an important role.

From Los Angeles Times

He is also known for his wood-and-glass chandeliers and generous use of Burma teakwood and marble in his designs.

From BBC

Vaulted ceiling and turreted ceilings, “striking antler chandelier”; chef’s kitchen, open floor plan; 4,300 square feet.

From Washington Times

If, as the New York Times’ Amanda Hess argues, we live in the “golden age of celebrity branding,” liquor is the filigree on its balustrades, the inlay on its armoires, the leaf on its chandeliers.

From Los Angeles Times

Similarly, the Polaris floor lamp, Gemini table lamp, Tri-Stars wall sconce and Ursa Minor chandelier take their cues from the heavens.

From New York Times