Similar words: panellist, paneling, channelling, yelling, selling, shelling, belling, quelling. Meaning: ['pænl] n. a panel or section of panels in a wall or door.
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31. His suite is lined with tasteless burgundy leather panelling - even on the doors.
32. That was not enough to compensate for the oppressive opulence of the dark panelling and heavy antique furniture.
33. The politburo meeting room was connected to the bunker by a direct lift hidden behind the panelling.
34. The wood panelling was thick with grime(http://Sentencedict.com), and everywhere there was a film of dust.
35. The buttresses themselves became larger, heavier and richly ornamented with carving and panelling.
36. The decorations would have been very simple and little of the panelling survives.
37. Stripped or new brick makes a good kitchen background, so does tongue-and-groove wood panelling or panelling of wide wooden planks.
38. All the buildings are faced with marble panelling and decorated with arcading which still gleams white and sparkling in the sunshine.
39. Inside the quality finishes include cherry wood panelling, decorative plaster ceilings and marble floors.
40. Popular, privately owned century-old hotel, awash with oriental rugs, rich mahogany, walnut panelling and other Victoriana.
41. The wooden panelling and stained glass windows created a genteel air from a bygone era.
42. The body framework was made of teak with mahogany panelling and walnut interior panelling.
43. I was ushered into a high-ceilinged room dark with oak panelling.
44. The mahogany panelling had been axed.
45. He scraped away the wallpaper and found panelling underneath.
46. Some houses have wood panelling.
47. The hardwoods are used mainly to make furniture, for panelling and flooring, and as fuel.
48. The train has sumptuous, old - fashioned d é cor, all brass lamps and rosewood and elm panelling.
49. You could tear some of the panelling away from the wall with your fingers.
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