adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
window
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A police officer said the window could not be opened without first leaning over a radiator and a curtained window box.
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The room was thick with stale cigarette smoke and strong sunlight pierced through every gap in the curtained windows .
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He'd expected a clandestine rendezvous - curtained windows , locked doors - not a gypsy encampment.
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It was a great slab-sided craft with lots of wooden balconies and curtained windows .
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The evening is beautiful and mysterious and the outskirts of Reading full of softly lit curtained windows and familiar homely sounds.
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Limousines slid across the asphalt, decadent thrill-seekers cringing behind their curtained windows .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ingeniously designed, the main cabin contained a stove, a curtained bed and cupboards whose painted doors let down into tables.
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Limousines slid across the asphalt, decadent thrill-seekers cringing behind their curtained windows.
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She found the curtained casement flung open to let in a stream of sunlight and fresh air.
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She woke in the pitch darkness of the curtained bed with the suddenness of one called.
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The author Gustave Flaubert once dreamed of lying in a curtained bed.
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The intern cleaned me up then made me lie on a trolley in a curtained cubicle.
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The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand.
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The seaman reappeared from behind the curtained off bunk section of the cabin.