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"lamp shade" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the covering or shade that goes over a lamp to diffuse the light. For example: - "The room was filled with a warm glow from the soft light coming through the lamp shade." - "She carefully chose a new lamp shade to match the decor of her living room." - "I accidentally knocked over the lamp, causing the shade to fall off and shatter on the ground."
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Spread your style wings with this butterfly lamp shade.
At the Oriental Lamp Shade Company, 816 Lexington Avenue.
Poiret's other designs included Eastern-style trousers, Neoclassical gowns, and the so-called lamp shade skirt.
Oriental Lamp Shade, 816 Lexington Avenue (62nd Street) and 223 West 79th Street.
Fashioning a lamp shade out of a thin piece of cardboard, she mused, "I have two good careers ahead of me".
All about a lampshade; gentleman sends back the second one and then receives a check for "the lamp shade which as apparently lost in our delivery".
I ordered both, along with some sheets, only to learn the pink lamp shade was out of stock until the end of December.
Ron Murakami, owner of two Oriental Lamp Shade Company stores in Manhattan, makes paper shades in leopard, zebra and snakeskin patterns -- it's a trend, he said.
They were on the floor too, and on my curtains, and on my lamp shade, even between the pages in my books.
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Below, in honor of her "Saturday Night Live" hosting gig (Sat., Oct. 13 at 11 30 p.m. ET on NBC), check out a young Applegate in three early roles: as a slumber partygoer (with a very interesting lamp shade-inspired hairstyle) on "Charles in Charge," as Jennifer's keyboardist on an episode of "Family Ties" and as an institutionalized teen seducing Johnny Depp on "21 Jump Street".
The viewer stands outside swing doors ajar, behind which a yellow lamp-shade hovers on the threshold of a realm of episcopal purples.
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