| 1. | Victorian pews are cushioned with chintz and placed on summer porches.
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| 2. | People were doing whole rooms in chintz, which was overkill.
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| 3. | So is Buatta's ongoing love affair with chintz over?
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| 4. | I'm recovering a couch in eggplant chintz !"
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| 5. | In 1686 the French declared a ban on all chintz imports.
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| 6. | The performance seems draped at first in TV movie chintz.
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| 7. | They wanted it all chintz and Chippendale, like the Mount Nelson,
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| 8. | At Eltham, antiques are rare and chintz is nowhere in sight.
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| 9. | I normally would go with linen or cotton floral chintz.
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| 10. | Any story more pressing than the sad decline of chintz?
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