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the frames of
noun
The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.
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We were mayflies, flashing through the frames of strangers.
(The process is used to form the frames of the Corvette and big General Motors pickups).
Above, the frames of luxury homes lurch drunkenly from retreating foundations.
The frames of the Rembrandts, Veroneses and Turners formed shadows that resembled the crowns of kings.
She complained that the frames of a few works suffered nicks during transportation to Spain.
In the above case, the frames of reference are high-school geometry and stereotypical pirate talk.
In the living room I scanned the faces in the frames of her photos.
His hair & the frames of his glasses are thick and black; his hair looks slightly electrified.
"They said, 'You're going to be working on the frames of the cell phones.' I said, 'What else?' They said, 'No, that's it — the frames of the cell phones.' That's so boring!
The frames of the women who wore them were much smaller, and their waists were much smaller.
(Often, the dots are carried over into the frames of the paintings, adding to their decorative effect).
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