shoji
IPA: ʃˈoʊdʒi
noun
- A door or partition consisting of a wooden frame covered in rice paper, used in traditional Japanese architecture.
- A male given name from Japanese
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Examples of "shoji" in Sentences
- She works at the same restaurant as Shoji.
- Coleman defeated Shoji by judge's decision.
- Aggrieved, Kaneko goes to visit Shoji late in the night.
- Shoji Suyama. acts as the shortstop and third baseman of the team.
- Shoji Kawamori designed all the new variable fighters in the anime.
- If it can't be, then maybe it should be merged with the shoji article.
- DIY paper 'shoji' style lamp made from recycled materials for under £5
- Shoji Sato is regarded as one of the fastest on foot players in the world.
- Shoji won by decision after a 15 00 fight to advance to the quarterfinals.
- The affair finally gets disclosed, and Masako and Shoji have a falling out.
- It was designed by Shoji Takahashi, who won a design competition with the car.
- Frames covered with paper, called shoji, slide along these grooves and form the wall between chamber and chamber.
- The curtain as architectural element refers back to traditional Japanese design elements such as shoji and sudare screens, and fusuma doors common within the traditional Japanese house.
- I closed the sliding windows, with translucent paper for window panes, called shoji, and went to bed, but the lack of privacy was fearful, and I have not yet sufficient trust in my fellow-creatures to be comfortable without locks, walls, or doors!
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