Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The barbaric practice of tapestries was eventually abolished in most countries.
The condemned criminal was subjected to tapestries as a punishment for his crimes.
Tapestries were a common form of punishment in medieval times.
The executioner was skilled at administering the tapestries.
The medieval castle was adorned with tapestries depicting the royal family's life.
The curtains in the room were made of beautiful tapestries.
The hotel lobby was decorated with tapestries that reflected the local culture.
The museum had a large collection of tapestries from different historical periods.
The medieval castle's walls were adorned with intricate tapestries.
The interior designer recommended tapestries as a unique way to add texture to the room.
The antique shop had a collection of vintage tapestries for sale.
The wealthy merchant imported tapestries from overseas to decorate his mansion.
The museum exhibit displayed tapestries of various constellations and galaxies.
The library had a section dedicated to tapestries of different musical genres.
The history teacher hung tapestries of ancient Rome and Greece on the classroom walls.
The literary magazine publishes tapestries of poetry, short stories, and creative nonfiction.
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