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Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7
and had them carted back to your garret
চিলেঘর, চিলেকোঠা
(1) Floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage
(2) Floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof
(3) Often used for storage
(1) The attic, or garret , was primarily for storage, not bedrooms.
(2) The solitary genius starving in a cold garret
(3) He is not an artist who locks himself away in a garret but a practical man of the theatre who needs to know who he is writing for and, even better, who is coming to see it.
(4) A cold garret room in the Latin Quarter of Paris is home to four struggling young artists: Rodolfo, a poet; Marcello, a painter; Colline, a philosopher and Schaunard, a musician.
(5) The garret has become a half-acre loft with white floors.
(6) I imagine my fau00e7ade as an old Victorian, right on the waterfront and overlooking the twilight with many, many rooms and a little garret in which I sit overlooking everything.
(7) Sung in English, it tells the story of a group of artists living in a cold garret room in the Latin Quarter of Paris.
(8) He had no time for the romantic notion of the artist starving in a garret .
(9) Thus, while one version puts her to work at a loom in a factory, and has her living in a garret , another has her earning a meagre crust as a teacher in London.
(10) Many of Valery's essays make reference not only to the salons and cafes on the banks of the Seine, but to other interiors like rooms and garrets of artists of the time.
(11) Working in garrets or cellars, they exercised little control over the enterprise and used rented equipment so as to minimize capital losses if detected.
(12) People like to envisage artists as people in garrets struggling away with brushes in four different sizes.
(13) Some artists, however, aren't that keen on garrets .
(14) Upper floors contained bedrooms for the family and garrets for servants.
(15) In modern cities, Plato's idea of banishing artists is almost achieved through economic means, with many forced to live and work in low-rent premises such as garrets , lofts, and disused warehouses.
(16) As everyone knows, artists are supposed to live in garrets preferably in Paris, but Glasgow is okay too.
(17) Hawkers were confronted on the streets, distributors challenged in their premises and pubs, and printers raided in their cellars and garrets .
(18) Many of these writers' works were destined to make pots of money, but only in the century after they died in their ill-lit garrets from malnourishment.
(19) There was a bit of mistral, certainly, and a scarcity of water in the summer, but no freezing garrets and plenty of artists, writers, and bon vivants.
(20) Why do we live along with the Bohemians in garrets if we don't have something we're passionate about?
(21) In fact, few painters have starved in the garrets , or have had to wait until death for recognition.
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Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7
and had them carted back to your garret