The front room was full of great fat white beds, scrupulously neat; and there were bad chromos on the walls, and a tired center-table.
These stores have everywhere sold small brown art prints of many of the great paintings, to take the place of the gaudy dust-laden chromos and family pictures.
There were the inevitable churches with decorations of faded artificial flowers and much tarnished tinsel, the same wooden images with large eyes and simpering little mouths, the same glaring chromos of the Virgin and her angels.
He was perfectly willing to sit there and study over again the advertising chromos on the walls and gaze out on the everlasting procession of rumbling drays.
They arechromos of distinguished Americans--all moderns; but he has carried them back a thousand years by re-labeling them.
He was a seller of letter-paper and cheap chromos and he knew nothing of the picture except that it was brought to him to sell by the countryman who sold him butter.
And the chromossell better than the oil paintings--except the finest ones.
It's my chromos that have earned me the means and the leisure to try oils.
Thus I am always able to dispose of the only merchandise I keep in stock, honest goods, and I seldom buy chromos for oils.
On the walls were portraits of William II and various chromos of his generals.
Passing her eyes scrutinizingly over the old seats, the walls with their loose papering and the chromos in greenish frames, she spied something dark, rectangular and deep occupying one corner of the room.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chromos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.