noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
crystal
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There is a fine crystal chandelier of the 19C and do note too, the metalwork on the doors.
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This was actually smaller than the dressing room but was richly furnished and lit by a large crystal chandelier .
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Harry remembered the crystal chandeliers and as the warmth began to work through him he dozed.
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Above us hung new crystal chandeliers announcing the growing wealth of the place.
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She danced her nights away under crystal chandeliers among the first in the land.
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The fabulous Crillon, with its marble columns, crystal chandeliers and tapestries, was probably the most exclusive hotel in Paris.
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The beautiful dining room has an Adam ceiling, crystal chandeliers and Chippendale furniture.
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Aspirations to elegance, with well-dressed tables and crystal chandeliers , are instantly destroyed if the carpet screams at the guests.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All the main rooms are hung with Bohemian chandeliers.
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As she stood on the crimson carpet, hesitating, the chandeliers suddenly flashed on, dispelling the gloom.
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Rekindled and re-leased with a shove, the chandelier began to swing again, describing a larger arc this time.
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Sheila and I were responsible for polishing the brass and crystal chandelier that hung over the dining-room table.
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The ballroom was to the left, and, in 1902, its chandeliers threw glistening blurs on a flawless parquet floor.
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The hotel was most concerned about loose tiles and the stability of the chandeliers, Pilla said.
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There was a party in the ballroom: sparkling chandeliers, string quartet.
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This was actually smaller than the dressing room but was richly furnished and lit by a large crystal chandelier .