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curtained

adjective as in sheltered

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It was a typical day: Amber lined up her digital music with the deejay, then primped in a red-curtained back room.

There are curtained cubicles for seeing the doctor, dimly lit halls, a smell of stopped-up toilets.

The curtained-off “backstage” area is unguarded and chaotic.

The room felt light and ethereal, with bright lights reflecting off of the floor and white curtained walls.

I showered and washed my hair… Each dorm had a bathroom with eight showers—vinyl-curtained, stainless-steel stalls.

At that point, Jorgensen sailed through the curtained doorway between the bar and back room.

Sitting on the edge of the huge curtained four-poster bed, he ponders on the events of the evening.

I am in a large, well-furnished room, the heavily curtained windows built unusually high above the floor.

"Oh bother," grumbled Mollie, as after their breakfast she gloomily surveyed the landscape from the cretonne-curtained window.

The curtained and closed doors were then opened, and afforded us a full view of the interior.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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