voluted
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She took him into the parlour, where he was set down among strange voluted foreign shells with a pink flush within the wide mouth of every one of them.
From The Lilac Sunbonnet by Crockett, S. R. (Samuel Rutherford)
The thirteenth century shaped those low and stunted pillars, whose capitals are crowned with water-lilies, water-parsley, foliage with large leaves, voluted with crochets and turned in the form of a crosier.
From En Route by Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl)
The heavily voluted cumulus clouds lower gloomily and threateningly; they wear that implacable look which I have sometimes noticed at the outbreak of a great storm.
From A Journey to the Interior of the Earth by Verne, Jules
It closed no lantern--it obstructed no view--and its light ribs, springing from voluted corbels, bore at each intersection, an emblazoned escutcheon, or painted heraldic device.
From A Love Story by A Bushman
Miss Ingate looked round at the shabby study, with its guns, cigar-boxes, prints, books neither old nor new, japanned boxes of documents, and general litter scattered over the voluted walnut furniture.
From The Lion's Share by Bennett, Arnold