tapestried造句1 There was a huge tapestry on the furthest wall.
2 This tapestry is a work of art.
3 The rooms were hung with tapestries.
4 The entrance hall was hung with rich tapestries.
5 Most of the tapestries in this room date from the seventeenth century.
6 His "An Orkney Tapestry" is still the definitive book on the islands.
7 The tapestry is still valuable in spite of its worn condition.
8 The wall of the banqueting hall were hung with tapestries.
9 This was all new to her - part of life's rich tapestry .
10 Hedgerows and meadows are thick with a tapestry of wild flowers.
11 Sunlight faded the tapestry.
12 The tapestries continue to beguile all those who visit the cathedral.
13 Aren't these lovely altar cloths and tapestries?
14 Although this tapestry was commissioned by a commercial company,[www.] it is an idea that could easily be tried at home.
15 Displays include Eyemouth tapestry, history of Berwickshire fanning and fishing, and the wheelhouse of a modern fishing boat.
16 Those who fail are convinced that a horde of Undead emerge from portals which magically open in the tapestries.
17 The study walls are a rich red to pick up the burgundy of the tapestry curtains.
18 One tapestry, for instance, shows an Elf and a Dwarf in animated discussion.
19 The fabulous Crillon, with its marble columns, crystal chandeliers and tapestries, was probably the most exclusive hotel in Paris.
20 What wouldn't burn still remained: bare walls muffled with incongruous tapestries, flooring tamped over with carpets.
21 The walls are tapestried with a paper of yewfronds and clear glades.
22 She showed them a tapestried chamber, the large figures upon the faded canvas looking threatening in the dusky light.
23 She sat erect in her black, sombre and motionless on the bench against the tapestried wall.
24 You've caught a cold from standing in that damp tapestried room.
25 There must be a good deal done before it can deserve that title, your excellency, for the tapestried hangings are very old.