He was full of inquiries respecting the installation of Lord Grenville as Chancellor of the University of Oxford, which had taken place during the week.
Late in the nineteenth century mirrors known as bull's-eyes andgirandoles came into vogue.
These girandoles were the gift of Mr. Cabot, and they are now replaced by simpler examples, the originals having been given to the Saltonstall family, in whose possession they still are.
Here and there girandoles were lighted for concerts, gas-jets flared among the foliage.
Of the second book, furniture designs fill one volume, mirrors another, and girandoles a third.
His small tables are nearly always round or a broad oval, and his chair-backs follow the same shape, so did his girandoles and tea-trays.
The tall bronze girandoles were Cupids supporting branches of flowers in ormolu to hold candles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "girandoles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.