9 Metaphors for screened

The blinds swung inward and the shades softened the light and added to the privacy which the screen of the growing young trees and creeping vines were fast supplying.

Here stands a shed to fend the showers, An' screen our countra gentry, There Racer Jess, and twa-three whores, Are blinkin' at the entry.

A thin screen of bushes was all that hid from the children's eyes the people whose voices they could hear so plainly.

It was a scene for a moving-picture comedy, if the screen had been a feature of that day.

The screen is a fearful and wonderful piece of carving, reaching almost to the roof, and the pulpit (the gift of Bishop Lake, 1616) is of quite barbaric impressiveness.

The screen was no longer the exclusive turf of the television broadcasters.

The cabinet which reminds its owner of a tour in Italy, the quaint stool from Tangier, and the embroidered piano cover from Spain, are to those who travel, pleasant souvenirs; as are also the presents from friends (when they have taste and judgment), the screens and flower-stands, and the photographs, which are reminiscences of the forms and faces separated from us by distance or death.

The centre-table was covered with crimson, embroidered with a gold-colored garland; and the screen of the gas-light was a gorgeous assemblage of bright flowers.

The screen of marble tracery which surrounds the tombs is in itself a masterpiece.

9 Metaphors for  screened