Carton-pierre

//kɑː(ɹ)ˌtɒn piˈɛə(ɹ)//

Synonyms for "carton-pierre"

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Translations

5 translations across 5 languages.

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Basque

1 entries
  • harri-kartoi noun (papier-mâché made to resemble wood, stone, or metal)

Catalan

1 entries
  • cartó pedra noun (papier-mâché made to resemble wood, stone, or metal)

French

1 entries
  • carton-pierre noun (papier-mâché made to resemble wood, stone, or metal)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • cartão-pedra noun (papier-mâché made to resemble wood, stone, or metal)

Spanish

1 entries
  • cartón piedra noun (papier-mâché made to resemble wood, stone, or metal)

Sample sentences

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There were, indeed, high-backed Dutch chairs of the seventeenth century; there was a sculptured carved buffet of the sixteenth; there was a sideboard robbed out of the carved work of a church in the Low Countries, and a large brass cathedral lamp over the round oak table; there were old family portraits from Wardour Street and tapestry from France, bits of armour, double-handed swords and battle-axes made of carton-pierre, looking-glasses, statuettes of saints, and Dresden china—nothing, in a word, could be chaster.

Source: wiktionary

“[…]Your talent is so great that it is in everything you do, in what's less good as well as in what's best. You've some forty volumes to show for it—forty volumes of life, of observation, of magnificent ability.” “I'm very clever, of course I know that,” St. George replied, quietly. “Lord, what rot they'd all be if I hadn't been! I'm a successful charlatan—I've been able to pass off my system. But do you know what it is? It's carton-pierre.”

Source: wiktionary

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