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Meaning of paillon

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paillon (n.)

A thin leaf of metal, as for use in gilding or enameling, or to show through a translucent medium.

paillon Sentence Examples

  1. The ornate chandelier shimmered with hundreds of intricate paillons.
  2. The artist carefully applied delicate paillons to the surface of the painting, creating a shimmering effect.
  3. The necklace sparkled with tiny golden paillons, catching the light with every movement.
  4. The gown was adorned with countless paillons, making it a mesmerizing sight under the moonlight.
  5. The opera singer's costume featured elaborate paillons, reflecting the grandeur of the performance.
  6. The stained glass window was filled with colorful paillons, casting a vibrant glow on the church interior.
  7. The ancient tapestry was meticulously woven with silver paillons, depicting scenes of historical events.
  8. The paillons on the Fabergé egg were arranged in intricate patterns, creating a mesmerizing work of art.
  9. The ballerina's tutu sparkled with iridescent paillons, accentuating her graceful movements.
  10. The jewelry box was inlaid with a mosaic of tiny paillons, forming a kaleidoscope of colors.

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A thin leaf of metal, as for use in gilding or enameling, or to show through a translucent medium.

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The ornate chandelier shimmered with hundreds of intricate paillons.

The artist carefully applied delicate paillons to the surface of the painting, creating a shimmering effect.

The necklace sparkled with tiny golden paillons, catching the light with every movement.

The gown was adorned with countless paillons, making it a mesmerizing sight under the moonlight.