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divan
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a long backless sofa (usually with pillows against a wall) a Muslim council of state [syn: diwan ] a collection of Persian or Arabic poems (usually by one author) [syn: diwan ] a Muslim council chamber or law court [syn: diwan ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN bed ▪ Apartments: Types A1 and A2 - double bedroom, a lounge with two divan beds , a kitchenette and a shower. ▪ There is a double divan bed and single wardrobe bed in the living-room. ▪ The living-room includes three ...
Usage examples of divan.
I drew her gently into a closet where a soft divan formed a suitable altar for the completion of an amorous sacrifice.
He stood beside it, smiling, nodding the editor and little Bling onto the divan and the beefy photographer into the wide loveseat.
Ali Dey sat with folded legs upon the richly draped divan of the deys of Algiers.
Betsy in de eetkamer te zullen zien en zij begaf zich naar heur boudoir, waar de kachel reeds vlamde, en wierp zich op haar divan, diep ongelukkig in een smart vol wanhoop en verlatenheid.
Xavier Grushin from the doorway when the embarrassed Erast Fandorin lowered his legs from the hard divan.
Turksche fauteuil zette, en zij op den divan zitten bleef, steeds een beetje verlegen spelende met het snoer.
Mr Etermon taking a z-nap on the divan or stealing into the kitchen to sniff with erotic avidity the sizzling stew, represented quite unconsciously a living refutation of individual immortality, since his whole habitus was a dead-end with nothing in it capable or worthy of transcending the mortal condition.
He had to concentrate on not spilling any of his tea, the black haircloth divan was rattling so hard with their shock.
Cyrus Harding and his companions had drawn near the divan, and now arranged the cushions in such a manner as to better support the dying man.
She turned her attention to Fanny Whitcombe, who, ensconced in the corner of the opposite divan, was staring moonily at a painting of a Madonna and Child hanging on the wall.
He stamped twice upon mosaicked stones between two of the pillars, and a screen rolled aside, revealing an immense hall scattered about with low divans on which lolled a dozen or more of the dwarfish men, dressed identically as he.
The king, seated upon a raised pavonine divan, gazed intently at the prisoner before him.
New York restaurant of bygone days called Divan Parisien, where poached chicken was laid on a bed of broccoli and covered with hollandaise sauce.
While the first hooded would-be assassin howled with pain and executed a ragged rigadoon on the stately carpet, Harry was vaulting a flowered divan.
The seraskier did not rise for Yashim, but merely motioned him with dabbling fingers to a corner of the divan.