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curtain造句
91, As the curtain fell, the audience burst into applause . 92, There was tremendous applause when the curtain came down . 93, She threw back the curtain to let in the sunshine. 94, The film gives us a peep behind the curtain at a Broadway musical. 95, At the end of the play the curtain came down to tremendous applause. 96, I found myself behind a curtain, necking with my best friend'swife. 97, It can be sewn into curtain hems to weight the curtain and so allow it to hang better. 98, Silence fell like a black curtain. 99, The curtain calls went on for days. 100, One more show before the curtain falls. 101, The curtain rose heavily into the air. 102, It seems rude, dressing behind a curtain. 103, The stage was backed by a light blue curtain. 104, A telegram from Stanislaus arrived shortly before curtain up. 105, Then silence again fell like a curtain. 106, She pulled the curtain aside. 107, Raimondo's voice hissed again from behind the curtain. 108, A black curtain hung in my mind. 109, No quick steps, no pounce, no final curtain. 110, There, as if a curtain had been raised on both sides of the river, suddenly were campsites, fishing and bathing. 111, It was screened by a large veil or curtain. Behind it was the altar of incense. 112, This was a covering curtain with a central aperture which left the arena open to the sky. 113, Suddenly he raced across the stage and buried his face behind the curtain. 114, The sound of Sioux is soft and rippling, like something you might hear through a bead curtain. 115, In fact fans rose to their feet for his curtain call. 116, And, good luck in catching one of the two small elevators a half- hour before Broadway curtain time. 117, The roundness of the pleat is improved by filling it with a little wadding or a tube of curtain buckram. 118, The exhausted dancers were amazed to see a full-and noisily excited-house when the curtain rose. 119, George said that if she put in more the whole lot would be gone before the curtain rose on Act Two. 120, She stood for a moment behind the thick black curtain, unwilling to pull it aside.