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Example sentences for "treillage"

Lexicographically close words:
treetops; trefoil; trefoiled; trefoils; treiben; treinta; treis; treize; trek; treking
  1. Another, and the broken urn and tiny treillage brought him up short, but on the greensward, in the sunlight, with the air of heaven fanning his brow.

  2. Then I am in love with treillage and fountains, and will prove it at Strawberry.

  3. I have not seen a mouthful of verdure out of it, nor have they any thing green but their treillage and window-shutters.

  4. Don't I know that why you have your knife in poor Friswell is simply because he thought your scheme of treillage was too elaborate.

  5. I see no reason why hollow pillars for roses should not be made on the Treillage principle.

  6. And so I will discourse upon Treillage as a feature of the garden.

  7. He would have done his devil best, pulling down the Treillage you saw there, because it was too French.

  8. There should be no limit to the decorative possibilities of the Treillage lath.

  9. But how on earth Treillage and the Bible should become connected in any man's mind would pass the wit of man to explain.

  10. Alfred Gotch gives two illustrations of Treillage adapted to balconies.

  11. I don't recollect any direct or mystical reference to Treillage in the Book," said I, with a leaning toward sarcasm in my tone of voice.

  12. He said he thought that Treillage would come into its own again before long.

  13. This, however, is only Treillage in its elementary form.

  14. It seems to me that it would be a great shame to allow the growths upon a fine piece of Treillage to become so gross as to conceal all the design of the joinery.

  15. Don't you think, Friswell, that you should try to achieve some sort of Treillage for your memory?

  16. Breakfasted with Gell in his Boschetto Gellio under a treillage of vines, and surrounded by fruits and flowers.

  17. There is a large wood on one side, cut into shady walks and laid out with grottoes, and on the other a vineyard, through which there is also a walk under a treillage of vines for nearly half a mile.

  18. The Mother and her Child are placed within the mystical garden enclosed in a treillage of roses, alone with each other, and apart from all earthly associations, all earthly communion.

  19. Sometimes the enclosure is formed of a treillage or hedge of roses, as in a beautiful Virgin by Francia.


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