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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
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Rippled glass, lumber along

Hi,

1) When a door has a glass panel that isn’t made of clear glass, is it called ‘rippled glass’? It distorts everything you see through the glass.


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2) “We lumbered along the cobblestones with our heavy wheelie suitcases.”

Could ‘lumber along’ be used when we walked in a clumsy way because of the suitcases?

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 1) When a door has a glass panel that isn’t made of clear glass, is it called ‘rippled glass’? Yes. Ann225 Could ‘lumber along’ be used when we walked in a clumsy way because of the suitcases?

  • Ann225 1) When a door has a glass panel that isn’t made of clear glass, is it called ‘rippled glass’?
  • Yes.
  • Ann225 Could ‘lumber along’ be used when we walked in a clumsy way because of the suitcases?
  • Yes.
  • In a clumsy and labored way.
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Ann2251) When a door has a glass panel that isn’t made of clear glass, is it called ‘rippled glass’?

Yes.

Ann225Could ‘lumber along’ be used when we walked in a clumsy way because of the suitcases?

Yes. In a clumsy and labored way.

CJ

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