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lampshade

[ lamp-sheyd ]

noun

  1. a shade, usually translucent or opaque, for shielding the glare of a light source in a lamp or for directing the light to a particular area.


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Origin of lampshade1

First recorded in 1840–50; lamp + shade
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The show was described by many as dramatic - with dresses that more closely resembled lampshades, complete with delightful feathers, tassels and tulle.

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Bits of beds, chairs, cookers, lampshades; the glass of broken windows, mirrors, drinking glasses.

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The company has faced fierce criticism online for the lampshade outfits, which obscured the women’s faces.

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From the ceiling hung a twisted glass chandelier by Eric Dunn, its spiked lampshades mimicking the tendrils of a brain’s dendrites.

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Her firm also frequently uses window coverings and lampshades woven from natural grasses for their visual warmth.

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