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n. (plural of chandelier English)
Usage examples of "chandeliers".
It was early evening, and the flames danced merrily outward from the hearth, adding to the warmth created by the wall sconces and chandeliers that burned so brightly.
The draperies swayed again in a warm draft and both of the chandeliers of the double parlors danced in the shadows, full of splinters of white light, now that the fire had died and taken with it the colors.
The dusty chandeliers gathered the light to themselves sullenly in the gloom.
As we drew nearer, I saw that every window was open to the porches both above and below, and I could see the chandeliers and the fine furnishings, and other bits of color gleaming in the dark.
Dimly Rowan saw the chandeliers reflected again and again and into infinity.
The chandeliers moved yet they made no sound, as if the sound were carried away by the currents in the air.
Sadness, sadness enveloping her like a cloud, and the undulating layers of smoky shadow moving the length of the room, weaving through and around the chandeliers, filling the mirrors with darkness.
Every time someone said they’d put the chandeliers back or deliver the mail we thought, maybe it’s ended, maybe it really is going to work this time.
Can you by any chance recall what happened to the chandeliers in the Post Office?
The halls went silent, the chandeliers disappeared along with everything else, even things that were nailed down, but out back in the big yard the coach service flourished.
In addition he noticed that the room was beginning to further darken as the oil lamp chandeliers dimmed, no doubt yet another act of Failee's.
The many lighted chandeliers and candelabras gave the room a golden, surreal presence, and seemed somehow to accentuate the colorful, ornate clothing of the visitors.
Numerous chandeliers of oil lamps hung from the ceiling, their flames reflected in the shiny surfaces of the room.
More people drifted in, and the chandeliers slowly stopped swinging as the ripple of conversation grew louder and the laughter and clinking of glasses more frequent.
He peered at each face that he could make out by the illumination of the chandeliers and the tabletop candles, and was relieved not to see her.