noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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oak
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She waited in a hall rich in oak panelling .
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I was ushered into a high-ceilinged room dark with oak panelling .
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I said my vows a bit too loud and they seemed to echo round the light oak panelling of the room.
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The house has fine oak panelling .
wood
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The wood panelling obviously deadened any noise from outside.
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Lightly score each vertically for wood panelling .
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There was an unappealing gloom inside and he could just make out the empty pews enclosed by wood panelling .
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Stripped or new brick makes a good kitchen background, so does tongue-and-groove wood panelling or panelling of wide wooden planks.
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The wood panelling was stripped of any varnish, its bareness somehow complementing the character of the chapel itself.
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Inside the quality finishes include cherry wood panelling , decorative plaster ceilings and marble floors.
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The wood panelling was thick with grime, and everywhere there was a film of dust.
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Yet the unvarnished wood panelling indicated it had to be another pew, this one set apart from the rest.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Her attention was transferred to the panelling .
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Lightly score each vertically for wood panelling .
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The decorations would have been very simple and little of the panelling survives.
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The room, with original Jacobean panelling , is sombre.
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The separate waist and rocker panelling were replaced by plain panelling, all painted red.
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The wood panelling obviously deadened any noise from outside.
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There was an unappealing gloom inside and he could just make out the empty pews enclosed by wood panelling .