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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

He rushed downstairs to watch them take away the piano, the chandeliers and the rows of antique chairs.

From New York Times

Beau needs to leave, especially after hearing that his distant mother has been crushed by a chandelier — this is, after all, an Ari Aster film.

From New York Times

“Here, they spend $50,000 for a chandelier, no problem,” Vidoni says, but owners will come down on chefs for the cost of ingredients.

From Seattle Times

The ornate room, with its marble floors and golden chandeliers, is the largest in the Kremlin and is dedicated to Russia’s military glory.

From Washington Post