Sentence examples for curtain cut from inspiring English sources

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Here was a curtain cut of the same stuff as hangs between England and Ireland.

We Czechs are 100% European, and were before the iron curtain cut us off from democratic Europe.

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Are all this year's Hot New Bands really wearing ill-advised curtain cuts, fluffy crop-tops, and those round spectacles not seen since Madchester's heyday?

In her eerie new "Butterflies From My Hand," a lone dancer dangles from a red curtain, cuts it with a pair of scissors and crashes to the floor.

Draped across his living room windows are curtains cut from the metallic blankets issued to athletes at the end of a race.

For example, the beginning of the word "curtail," which means to cut short, resembles the beginning of the word "curtain," so you can make a mental association of curtains cut too short to help you remember "curtail".

In "One Way Out" an unfinished portrait of an Asian couple peeks out from behind a curtain of cut and torn suede and a length of beaded fringe.

RCA bought the gold curtain and cut it into little squares that were sold in a box set of long playing records, called "Opening Nights at the Met".

A State Department spokeswoman says the goal of the policies against censorship are aimed at preventing the Iranian government from creating an "iron curtain" to cut its citizens off from the rest of the world.

Bear it out and get water (milk or bread/crackers, they work better) at curtain or "cut" (if filming).

Making use of the raw material she had at hand (Mr. de Castro's red-and-white curtains), she cut them into little strips and took them to school to sell to the other girls.

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