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Meaning of manteltree
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manteltree (n.)
The lintel of a fireplace when of wood, as frequently in early houses.
manteltree Sentence Examples
- The manteltree was adorned with an intricate tapestry, casting an elegant glow upon the hearth.
- She hung a row of family photographs above the manteltree, preserving cherished memories.
- The grandfather clock stood proudly on the manteltree, its chimes marking the passage of time.
- The mantlepiece featured a delicately carved manteltree that extended the width of the fireplace.
- Candles flickered gently upon the manteltree, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.
- The manteltree served as a display for a collection of antique porcelain dolls.
- A miniature train circled the manteltree track, bringing joy to children and adults alike.
- The antique manteltree creaked softly as it bore the weight of the heavy mirror hanging above it.
- The manteltree was painted a glossy black, contrasting sharply with the white marble fireplace.
- She placed a wreath of evergreen and pinecones on the manteltree as a festive touch during the holiday season.
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The lintel of a fireplace when of wood, as frequently in early houses.
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The manteltree was adorned with an intricate tapestry, casting an elegant glow upon the hearth.
She hung a row of family photographs above the manteltree, preserving cherished memories.
The grandfather clock stood proudly on the manteltree, its chimes marking the passage of time.
The mantlepiece featured a delicately carved manteltree that extended the width of the fireplace.