On the brass of Sir John Wylcote, at Tew, the lambrequins are chequy.
But the faded umbrella under one arm and the big buttonhole bouquet he always wears puts him in the joke book class without takin' the facelambrequins into account at all.
And as you enter the tunnel, the last thing you see is the onyx canal and the old women fishing for lambrequins and palfreys.
I could see the fishwives carrying great trays of lampreys and lambrequins toward the fish market.
In the lambrequins on the right, those are good in which the general direction is properly marked, and in which subdivisions are kept properly subordinated.
Lambrequins have so entirely gone out of use nowadays that it is difficult to recall the time when they were regarded as indispensable parts of furniture.
Now you have, suppose your selected color to be green, a green lounge in the corner and two green ottomans; you have white muslin curtains, with green lambrequins and borders, and your room already looks furnished.
There are a number of holes in the upper portions to permit the aglets of the laces to be passed through, by which the crest and lambrequins could be attached to the heaume.
They are always half covered up with lambrequins or some fanciful contrivance.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lambrequins" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.