Sentence examples for To curtain from inspiring English sources

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To curtain

noun

A piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc. to offer privacy and keep out light.

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Lights fade to curtain.

They arrive precariously close to curtain.

"They're starting to curtain," says Lawrence.

At the Neil Simon, it's 25 minutes to curtain.

Seats not occupied 15 minutes prior to curtain time may be made available to other patrons.

In this paper, the experimental application of these methods to curtain coating flows will be discussed.

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The cove was prone to curtain-drops of blinding fog — Langdon remembered piloting a skiff and suddenly being engulfed in white.

Despite agonies up to curtain-time, the actress also faces the fact that the show must go on — but what she does onstage when she puts it on is one of the terrors and glories of the modern cinema.

Adam Riches was also seeing the play for the first time, despite being in it: he'd only got the script the day before, and had his first rehearsal half an hour prior to curtain-up.

At Caesars, they repurpose everything from soaps to curtains to dice and cards.

Bragg was known to compare crystal formation to "curtains, wallpapers, mosaics, and roses".

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