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chandelier

[shan-dl-eer] / ˌʃæn dlˈɪər /


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Her choir was actually the film’s cast and crew, and they recorded on the part of the set where a giant chandelier plays an important role.

From Los Angeles Times

“I imagined these chandeliers as objects to look up at and be in awe of,” Davenport said, noting that she’s literally and figuratively “elevating this material that has a really complicated history.”

From Los Angeles Times

Under a glittering chandelier in a 10 Downing Street meeting room, a group from the organization was sparring in boxing gloves under portraits of Henry VIII, Shakespeare, and Ada Lovelace.

From New York Times

Three bedrooms, two baths, custom woodwork and exposed timber beams, ornate antique chandeliers, open concept design.

From Washington Times

The candles in the chandeliers overflowed and spattered wax on the clothes of the fancy people below.

From Los Angeles Times