wainscoting
IPA: wˈeɪnskʌtɪŋ
noun
- Alternative spelling of wainscotting [Wooden (especially oaken) panelling on the lower part of a room’s walls.]
verb
- Alternative spelling of wainscotting
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Examples of "wainscoting" in Sentences
- I would like to give the tile a "wainscoting" look.
- Outlets in the carpeted "wainscoting" right under the seats.
- Its walls are V-groove board wainscoting two-thirds of the way up to the ceiling.
- It contains original details such as wainscoting, marble fireplaces and a grand marble and wrought-iron staircase.
- Engineered composite marble may be used as finished accents such as wainscoting, chair rails and flat panels for walls.
- They have thrown torches or firebrands into the hall; and it is all our friends can do to keep the flame from catching the wainscoting, which is old and dry.”
- They have thrown torches or firebrands into the hall; and it is all our friends can do to keep the flame from catching the wainscoting, which is old and dry. "
- The quiet, sharp-eyed servants had long since been sent to their attic bedchambers for the night to be replaced by the quieter, sharp-eyed mice who rustled the walls and wainscoting.
- Lazarus stood just inside the door to the gatehouse, a ramshackle building empty save for a nest of mice whose droppings could be seen strewn across the dusty floors and piled in untidy heaps by the wainscoting.
- One hall leading to gates outside to long-distance buses heading west to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and north to the Pole was decorated in the Greek Renaissance style and furnished with Italian tapestries, Japanese lanterns, medieval armors, and carved-walnut wainscoting from a French château.
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