Sentence for curtains | Use curtains in a sentence

How do you use curtains in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use curtains in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for curtains.

  • Maroon curtains had cut it off. (8)
  • He got up and drew the curtains. (8)
  • The curtains were drawn even by day. (12)
  • The heads vanish behind the curtains. (9)
  • The window curtains seemed in motion. (4)
  • The curtains drawn and gas turned low. (8)
  • The curtains of the bed were drawn aside. (10)
  • Asleep with curtains undrawn, lights left on? (8)
  • The windows are closed, but curtains are not drawn. (8)
  • Seeing the curtains extinguished, Ottilia withdrew. (10)
  • Was he to pass through the curtains now and reach her? (8)
  • She pulled aside the curtains, and let in the moon light. (8)
  • And, drawing in his head, Joe peered through the curtains. (8)
  • He went quickly, to the half-drawn curtains and looked in. (8)
  • A world not better than the world it curtains, only foolisher. (10)
  • The curtains were not drawn, and bright moonlight was coming in. (8)
  • I sat on her lap this morning while she was sewing your curtains. (8)
  • He had but to tear the lighted curtains down and trample on them. (10)
  • On one side is a bay window, over which curtains are partly drawn. (8)
  • But the long curtains which barred off the outer hall were quivering. (8)
  • The curtains just failed to meet, so that a thin gleam shone through. (8)
  • There, on the window-sill, behind the curtains, was a bowl of jessamine. (8)
  • But what would he not have given for the throwing open of those curtains. (8)
  • Thick silk curtains shut out the bright May sunshine from the quiet room. (5)
  • His valet passed across the room to shut the window and draw the curtains. (8)
  • And going to the curtains, he thrust his hand through, and released the moth. (8)
  • She suddenly runs and wraps herself into one of the curtains of the bay window. (8)
  • The mud, as of a world-thaw, encrusted the wheels and curtains of the carryall. (9)
  • Opposite these doors a window with gold-coloured curtains looks out on Park Lane. (8)
  • Bella was in the hall, drawing aside the big curtains, and opening the front door. (8)
  • Stealing to the window, she parted the curtains, and stared back into the shadows. (8)
  • The curtains were drawn, but a chink of moonlight peering through fell on the bed. (8)
  • Stepping quickly forward to pass into it, he found the curtains closing before him. (8)
  • He got out of bed and pulled the curtains aside; his room faced down over the river. (8)
  • The curtains of the bed were drawn close, and the fire in the grate burnt steadily. (10)
  • Through the chink in the drawn curtains she had seen two figures seated on the divan. (8)
  • He quickly lifted the heavy leather curtains between the columns into the inner court. (8)
  • Careful not to wake him, she slipped out and stood between the curtains and the window. (8)
  • As the door closed, quicker, more noiseless than a cat, she slipped behind the curtains. (8)
  • He passed through and heard the grate of the rings as the curtains were drawn behind him. (8)
  • But Leila, who hated dining by daylight, had soon drawn curtains of a deep blue over them. (8)
  • So I get desperate and I says: ‘A runner for the floor or cretonne curtains for the bedroom. (12)
  • He shut the window, drew curtains over it, switched off the lighted sconce, and went up-stairs. (8)
  • The room has pale grey walls, unadorned; the curtains are drawn over a window Back Left Centre. (8)
  • Shutters and curtains and the fireless grate gave the room an appalling likeness to the vaults. (10)
  • Sunlight, through the curtains where she had opened them to find the flowers, was shining on her. (8)
  • There must be a fire in there, for she could see the flicker through the curtains not quite drawn. (8)
  • There are curtains over the doors, a couch, under the window, all the books are arranged on shelves. (8)
  • And by a glimmer of moonlight, through curtains designed to keep out nothing, she stole up to the bed. (8)
  • He admired extremely the purple leather curtains drawn along one entire side, framing a huge white-tiled stove. (8)
  • A boyish face, all excitement, was thrust out between the curtains forming the proscenium of the little theatre. (9)
  • Crossing the veranda, and passing through an open window hung with silk curtains, Hart entered a cool dark room. (8)
  • Very dark in the winter, with drawn curtains, many rows of leather-bound volumes, oak-panelled walls and ceiling. (8)
  • The curtains were not yet drawn, though the lamps outside were lighted; the two cousins sat waiting on each other. (8)
  • In summer the cars are open, with transverse seats, and stout curtains that quite shut out a squall of wind or rain. (9)
  • Cold and white it looked, but there were lights in her room and in the nursery, and someone just drawing the curtains. (8)
  • The chairs were of red morocco, the curtains a brownish-red, the walls green, and on them hung a set of Landseer prints. (8)
  • This figure of himself and Soames was trying to find a way out through the curtains, which, heavy and dark, kept him in. (8)
  • He turned back; shut the door, and slipping between the heavy curtains and his open window, stood looking out at the night. (8)
  • The visitor looked twice, to be quite sure of anything; there were many plants, bead curtains, and a deal of silverwork and china. (8)
  • The room was dusted, the furniture uncovered, the curtains drawn back, precisely as if his aunts still dwelt there patiently waiting. (8)
  • A trifling agitation of the curtains shot her back through the door and along the passage to her own bedchamber with extreme expedition. (10)
  • He saw that the shutters were fixed and the curtains down, examined my hand-lamp, and placed lamps on the reading-desk and mantel-piece. (10)
  • There is a dressing-table against the wall to the left of the open windows, where the curtains are drawn back and a stone balcony is seen. (8)
  • She examined the texture of the carpet more critically, and the curtains; she had no shame about a curiosity that made her daughter shrink. (9)
  • Here she stood, with her back to maroon-coloured curtains close-drawn, staring at the empty grate, till her mother came in followed by Soames. (8)
  • Now, at the end of July, despite its northern and eastern aspects, a warm and slumberous air came in between the long-faded lilac linen curtains. (8)
  • It grew dark, but she did not draw the curtains; the sight of the windy moonlit garden and the leaves driving across brought a melancholy distraction. (8)
  • The walls are of apricot-gold; the carpets, curtains, lamp-shades, and gilded chairs, of red; the wood-work and screens white; the palms in gilded tubs. (8)

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