dado - use in sentences

Object

  • height: Wood paneling to dado height, wood boarded flooring, sash window over looking rear garden.
  • rail: A nation as one flirted with stenciling, dado rails and decking.

Converse of object

  • have: All lavatories, bath rooms, and water closets have dados of glazed brickwork.
  • panel: Tiled floor; plastered walls above oak paneled dado, probably from old pews; wood paneled ceiling.
  • form: There is a stone flagged floor, wooden benches around three walls with a dado formed from old pew panels behind them.
  • glaze: Go through the main entrance to have a look at the entrance hall with its glazed tile dados.

Preposition: on

  • north: Plain paneled dado on north and south walls, but pew panels reused on the south wall to the west of the doorway.

Adjective modifier

  • wooden: Part tiled walls with decorative panels and wooden dado.

Modifies a noun

  • rail: Half tiled walls with dado rail, window to rear, exposed beams to ceiling.
  • height: This paint effect divides the wall at dado rail height.
  • paneling: When removing dado paneling for safe storage, a hollow was revealed.
  • level: The screen is very restored, and almost entirely rebuilt above dado level, but again it is done sympathetically.
  • tile: There is a corner shower which is fully tiled with a color choice of dado tile.
  • trunking: The building has full heating, fitted lighting, dado cable trunking in certain areas and is well decorated throughout.

Noun used with modifier

  • rood: Behind the rood screen dado is Suffolk's most complete set of return stalls.
  • brick: Decoration common brick dado, distempered walls and whitened ceiling.
  • screen: Behind the rood screen dado is Suffolk's most complete set of return stalls.
  • lincrusta: Lincrusta dado and antique style corner wash basin in pine cabinet with cupboard under.
  • roodscreen: Left: Through the roodscreen dado into the chancel.

Preposition: of

  • roodscreen: The former dado of the roodscreen, moved to the west end by the Victorians.

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