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Definition of "wainscotted" [wainscotted]

  • Having a wainscot. (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of wainscot. (verb)

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Use "wainscotted" in a sentence
  • "Mr. Ives Pontifell was referring to the new stand-alone Thornwillow at the St. Regis shop, a wainscotted drawing room showcasing the company's engraved wares and leather-bound books."
  • "Tartar Frigate under weigh, was on the plates; outlandish shells, seaweeds, and mosses, decorated the chimney – piece; the little wainscotted back parlour was lighted by a sky – light, like a cabin."
  • "Apparition, the chamber wainscotted with dark oak pannells, the recollection which it brought with it of the murdered Elvira, and his incertitude respecting the nature of the drops given by him to"
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