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I . curtain [ˈkɜ:tn, ingl. am. ˈkɜ:rtn] SUST.

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II . curtain [ˈkɜ:tn, ingl. am. ˈkɜ:rtn] V. trans.

curtain call SUST. TEAT.

Iron Curtain SUST. HIST., POL.

safety curtain SUST. TEAT.

shower curtain SUST.

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There is a curtain of skin between the nostrils.
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When glass is used as the curtain wall, a great advantage is that natural light can penetrate deeper within the building.
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Between the nostrils, there is a quadrangular curtain of skin much broader than long, that almost reaches the small, arched mouth.
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The 7 point defeat brought the curtain down on another disappointing season.
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However, windows or vents can be glazed into the curtain wall system as well, to provide required ventilation or operable windows.
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When the curtain went up that night, the cast was facing a sold-out house.
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Frequently ravelins have a ramp or stairs on the curtain-wall side to facilitate the movement of troops and artillery onto the ravelin.
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After the third curtain call, she passed out.
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These include water-filled or dry moats, ramparts, palisades and curtain walls.
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A grid and a retractable curtain separates the nave of this section for worship.
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