cartouche - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: Only the first plate of a long road has a title cartouche giving the name of the road.
  • adore: On the finished columns raised panels depict Ay and his wife adoring cartouches.
  • engrave: Attractive steel engraved cartouche with title embedded on a rock, sailing ships in the background, piece of eight coin and sheep.
  • carve: This is of brick and stone, and emphasized by quoins with carved cartouches at the top.
  • decorate: The anonymous plan contains a highly decorated cartouche, and a key identifying the types of ships involved and their nationality.
  • incorporate: The original walls of the north aisle were taken down and rebuilt, incorporating the cartouches mentioned in phase 5 ( above ).

Converse of subject

  • center: The front panel is centered by a blind cartouche supported by winged putti and an eagle above military trophies.

Adjective modifier

  • decorative: Decorative title cartouche in shape of a Chinese pot also showing Chinese merchants.
  • central: The salver is beautifully engraved with shells, diaper work and central cartouche with monogram.
  • oval: Each city is represented by an oval cartouche containing the name of the city, with a bound prisoner on top.
  • printed: The bowl above bears the title ARCHERS in a printed cartouche, as shown.
  • large: Four characters in traditional Japanese dress are depicted in large oval cartouches which wrap right round the shaft.
  • uncoloured: An engraved county map embellished with an uncoloured title cartouche.

Modifies a noun

  • mark: So much of Asiatic Pheasants ware was unmarked particularly the table ware, where only the saucer held a makers cartouche mark.

Noun used with modifier

  • title: Only the first plate of a long road has a title cartouche giving the name of the road.
  • rococo: Through frosted rococo cartouches she sings about the virtues of true love accompanied by miniature animated sequences.
  • silver: From Cairo with Love - Personalized 18k gold and silver cartouches, pendants, and amulets with an Egyptian theme.

Preposition: of

  • Pharaoh: This is the sign of coiled rope surrounding all the cartouches of the Pharaohs and is considered powerfully protective.

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