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Meaning of portiere

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portiere (n)

a heavy curtain hung across a doorway

portiere Sentence Examples

  1. The luxurious carriage sported elegant portieres that gracefully draped over the entrance.
  2. As the car turned down the cobblestone street, the chauffeur emerged from the portiere to open the door for his passengers.
  3. In the grand ballroom, floor-to-ceiling portieres provided a dramatic backdrop for the evening's entertainment.
  4. The theater's portieres, heavy with velvet and adorned with tassels, parted to reveal the elaborate stage set.
  5. The portiere of the ancient castle stood guard at the entrance, its thick leather inscribed with faded runes.
  6. The stage portieres served as a magical curtain, transporting the audience to faraway lands and enchanting stories.
  7. The car's portieres offered a sense of privacy and exclusivity, separating the driver from the passengers.
  8. The antique portiere, with its intricate embroidery, depicted scenes from the owner's travels around the globe.
  9. As the portiere parted to welcome the royal guests, a hush fell over the crowd.
  10. In the dim light of the cathedral, the massive portieres swayed gently like ethereal spirits guarding the sanctuary.

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a heavy curtain hung across a doorway

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The luxurious carriage sported elegant portieres that gracefully draped over the entrance.

As the car turned down the cobblestone street, the chauffeur emerged from the portiere to open the door for his passengers.

In the grand ballroom, floor-to-ceiling portieres provided a dramatic backdrop for the evening's entertainment.

The theater's portieres, heavy with velvet and adorned with tassels, parted to reveal the elaborate stage set.