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tapestry

[tap-uh-stree] / ˈtæp ə stri /
NOUN
curtain
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Pairing paintings, tapestries and sculptures with songs and sound clips, these museums have become unlikely social-media stars.

From The Wall Street Journal

There will likely be no vistas of forest canopy, no shaded glens with water cascading through a tapestry of conifers, pine sap spicing the morning air.

From Los Angeles Times

Test cricket is a rich tapestry, 2,615 parts and counting.

From BBC

Test cricket is a rich tapestry - no other sport has such a variance in conditions holding such influence over the outcome.

From BBC

Remarkably, the original tapestry contains just seven colours - light and dark blue, light and dark green, a dark turquoise, a red and a yellow.

From BBC