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Death (slang)
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curtains
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Curtains '' is a 1995 Canadian short film . Produced in both English and French (the French version title is Rideau ''), it was nominated for a Genie and many other awards.
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n. 1 (plural of curtain English) 2 (context figuratively in reference to curtains closing at the end of a stage show English) An end, death vb. (en-third-person singular of: curtain )
Usage examples of curtains.
He bowed and, with Hati, went where Memnanan directed, the rings singing on the rods, and singing again as the servants drew the curtains together again.
Bible, some clothes and blankets and quilts, a pair of handmade lace curtains, a pewter pitcher and a silver tray, and the drawings for the cream can that would one day make them rich.
Bible, some clothes and blankets and quilts, a pair of handmade lace curtains, a pewter pitcher and a silver tray, and the drawings for the ingenious cream can that would one day make them rich.
He opened the curtains and turned off all the lights, except for the lamp over his desk, and when he sat down at his typewriter, the racket of the nighttime wood sounds came to him in full force.
He squints at the window on the far side of the room--sheer yellow curtains, ruffled at the edges, and beyond them, brightness, blinding and white.
In the window hangs a pair of white lace curtains and beyond them there is only the thinnest shell of blue, blue, cloudless, clear sky.
He then draws back the curtains, and she joins him at the window, where, enclosing her with his arm, he and she look out together.
SPIRIT OF THE PITIES Behold To-morrow riddles the curtains through, And labouring life without shoulders its cross anew!
Sounds of music and applause in the saloon ascend into the gallery, and an irradiation from the same quarter shines up through chinks in the curtains of the grille.
He did not seem to notice the enticingly clad woman who moved to his side to refill it, nor others waiting nearby, prepared to move in with privacy curtains, at need.
The hole looked pretty narrow to worm through, but even if she managed, it would take a warehouse full of rugs and curtains, tied together, to make a rope long enough to reach the valley floor.
Soon she was dreaming of aurorae flickering like gauzy curtains above the white glaciers of home.
Soon they would arrive to take away her tools, boxes, even the curtains she had unraveled to make rope, leaving her worse off than before.
Half-dreaming, she let images glide through her mindof aurorae, streaming emerald and blue-gold sky curtains above the glaciers of home.
Now the bays on the right revealed frayed remnants of curtains, drooping from teetering rods.