oak panelling

collocation in English

meaningsofoakandpanelling

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oak
noun[C or U]
uk
/əʊk/
us
/oʊk/
a large tree that is common in northern countries, or the hard wood of ...
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panelling
noun[U]
uk
/ˈpæn.əl.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈpæn.əl.ɪŋ/
flat, usually rectangular parts, or pieces of wood, metal, cloth, etc., that fit into or onto ...
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(Definition ofoakandpanellingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofoak panelling

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Any joiners who are not used to putting inoakpanellingwill not apply.
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They did not like theoakpanelling, so they tore it out and put in plastic.
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Its sides are concealed withoakpanellingand wall benches.
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In 1838 the house'soakpanellingwas sold.
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The sitting room and study containoakpanelling.
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There is far too much darkoakpanellingwhich, accompanied by old-fashioned lighting, is inclined to be depressing.
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In two of the rooms there still remains a large amount ofoakpanelling.
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The dining room retains chamfered and quoined surrounds to the hearths and has 17th-century squareoakpanelling.
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In the east wing is the long gallery which hasoakpanelling, a chimney-piece and a panelled ceiling.
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The interior of the house features 16th-century carvedoakpanelling, extending from the entranceway through much of the house.
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There isoakpanellingin most of the rooms, and in the dining-room, the panelling is inlaid with an ivory-like substance.
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The style was neo-classical, withoakpanellingin the foyer and auditorium; the facade was of white glazed tile with blue and gold accents.
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The reception area was fitted out withoakpanellingto the ceilings and walls, and glass feature walls and reception desk.
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One room hadoakpanelling, but elsewhere the timbers were exposed and the gaps between them were filled with well-tempered clay.
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Inside, the walls were reduced in thickness to accommodate extra seating, and the grand interior decorations were concealed behind wainscoting andoakpanelling.
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Also in 1924, the saloon was redecorated inoakpanelling, and cantilevered landings added around three sides of the second storey of the room.
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First floor rooms in this quad have traditionally been particularly sought after by undergraduate members of the college due to their size,oakpanellingand high ceilings.
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The pulpit has some 19th-centuryoakpanellingand reuses some ornate 17th-century panel work that is decorated with pictures of cherubs, dragons, dogs and lions' heads.
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The new house grew to a size of sixty bedrooms and six entertaining rooms, of which only one room, with itsoakpanellingand coats of arms intact, remains.
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