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/ˌSHandəˈli(ə)r/,
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chandeliers, plural;
  1. A decorative hanging light with branches for several light bulbs or candles


  1. branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling
  2. Chandelier is Japanese rock band Plastic Tree's sixth full-length album. Those who ordered the first press limited edition of this album also received a poster.
  3. Idlewild are a Scottish rock band, formed in Edinburgh, in 1995, comprising Roddy Woomble (lead vocals), Rod Jones (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Newton (drums), Allan Stewart (guitar) and Gareth Russell (bass). ...
  4. (Chandeliers (game)) Chandelier is a drinking game that is a spinoff of Quarters. It moves a lot faster than Quarters, since there are a lot more targets to hit. The game involves a lot of beer as it gets consumed very quickly.
  5. (Chandeliers) General lighting fixtures that can provide sparkle and style to rooms and entryways. They are also used in bedrooms, foyers, over a living room furniture grouping, or over a piano. ...
  6. (Chandeliers) are a source of light and also contain crystals. Light sources indicate you have a psychic / intuitive ability. This comes as a feeling where you just know something without any logical reason for knowing it. ...
  7. To dream of a chandelier, portends that unhoped-for success will make it possible for you to enjoy pleasure and luxury at your caprice. To see a broken or ill-kept one, denotes that unfortunate speculation will depress your seemingly substantial fortune. ...
  8. ceiling mounted light fixture with arms branching out from a central support
  9. A multi-arm, decorative, often ornate ceiling light fixture that holds a number of bulbs.
  10. A decorative light-fitting that has many branches (or arms) to hold small lights or candles. Often found in grand old houses
  11. water falling in pieces at a barrel opening, threatening to bar the rider from exiting the tube.
  12. A hanging frame with branches which act as candle holders or to which lights are attached.
  13. Marker flares parachuted over target for night bombing
  14. A decorative lighting fixture with arms branching out to hold candles and later, gas and electric lights. Chandeliers, which are suspended from the ceiling, date back to Anglo-Saxon times, before 1066 and were found mostly in churches and the homes of a privileged few. ...
  15. a chandelier is often the focal point of the dining room. As such it should be hung about 30 inches above the tabletop and should be at least 6 inches narrower than the table on each side.
  16. Multiple stones dangle from long earring frames to form these unique designs. Resembling the light fixtures of the same name, chandelier earrings have multiple tiers; the gentle movement of swinging gems creates a lot of light-reflecting sparkle.
  17. a chandelier or candelabrum made of cut glass, designed to reflect the light
  18. A ceiling-mounted lighting fixture consisting of two or more arms bearing lights. Styles can range from small and simple to extremely large and ornate. Find a chandelier.
  19. light fixture that hangs from the ceiling. French word for candlestick.
  20. A light fixture hung from the ceiling, usually containing a steel structure, which often dominates visually, which supports glass that catches light, which may come from candles or electric bulbs on the fixture or from surrounding sources. ...
  21. is the focal point of the dining room. Suspended over the dining table, it serves as a decorative style element that enhances the beauty of your fine furnishings. When the light is dimmed, a soft, glowing atmosphere similar to candlelight is created. ...
  22. Fancy Light Fixtures: Sean D'Olier ^v
  23. Slang for Westfalia hanging light.
  24. (in  chandelier (lighting))
  25. An ornate lamp with multiple branches that hangs from the ceiling. The sanctuary’s Victorian chandelier is over 120 years old and was originally lit by gas. In 1907, the congregation switched to electricity and flipped the glass sconces upside down to accommodate light bulbs.