All 21 Uses of
tapestry
in
Throne of Glass
- The walls of the room appeared, and then the floor and the ceiling, and she had the distinct feeling that she was trapped in a box, a lovely cage filled with tapestries and cushions.†
p. 249.1 *tapestries = rug-like artworks -- often hung on a wall for display
- Each room was furnished in gold and crimson, her bedroom also decorated with a giant tapestry along one wall, with couches and deep-cushioned chairs scattered in a tasteful manner.†
p. 43.4
- She traced the moonlight to where it lapped upon the tapestry-covered wall.†
p. 172.0
- The tapestry was odd, old, and not very carefully preserved.†
p. 172.0
- A woman—the only human in the tapestry—stood near the floor.†
p. 172.1
- Did the tapestry sway slightly?†
p. 172.2
- The tapestry was barely blowing outward, not to the side.†
p. 172.3
- The tapestry stopped moving.†
p. 172.4
- Especially when it had blown the tapestry out?†
p. 172.9
- She carefully folded the tapestry over the door, just in case someone came in.†
p. 173.5
- She kicked the chair away, swung the stone door shut, pulled the tapestry over it, and flung herself on the bed.†
p. 178.6
- It was beautiful, and strange, andCelaena faced the tapestry.†
p. 188.1
- Panting, Celaena stepped back, surveying the tapestry.†
p. 188.3
- She opened her eyes, watching the tapestry.†
p. 188.9
- Celaena left the window, but stopped before the tapestry and its depiction of Queen Elena.†
p. 218.9
- She took a step back from the tapestry to better study the entire scope of it.†
p. 219.3
- Celaena looked to her right, but all she saw was the tapestry that concealed the tomb.†
p. 236.5
- Celaena glanced from her book to the tapestry on the wall.†
p. 267.2
- Blocked by the giant chest of drawers, the tapestry still rippled in a phantom breeze.†
p. 310.2
- Because ...because ... Celaena grunted as she pushed the chest to the side and folded the tapestry back from the wall.†
p. 310.4
- After shutting the whining Fleetfoot out of the bedroom, Celaena covered the passage entry with the tapestry, wedged a book in the doorway to keep from getting locked in, and only once wished she had a weapon beyond the candlestick she carried and the makeshift knife in her pocket.†
p. 310.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(tapestry as in: the tapestry hangs in the museum) rug-like artwork -- often hung on a wall for display
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(2)
(tapestry as in: the tapestry of my life) something consisting of many interconnected, non-mechanical parts