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n. (chest of drawers English)
Usage examples of "chests of drawers".
Floor, walls and ceiling were inceram tile, furniture inceram-formed: toilet, washbasin, bedstands, chests of drawers, two chairs -- all inceram.
Uncle Titus, in turn, called Hans and Konrad, and in fifteen minutes the salvage-yard truck was loaded with the bedsteads selected by The Potter, the two straight chairs, plus two small chests of drawers which Aunt Mathilda herself hauled from the furniture shed.
Around the walls were scattered smaller tables, more chairs, low chests of drawers, and tall sideboards, all made from the same dark, heavy wood.
It was a front bedroom, very large, furnished with plain chests of drawers and chairs and a table and a bed which all looked hand-finished and expensive.
Blue tile floors, plaster walls, broad low beds, graceful straw furniture, coarse draperies in crude bright colors, deep closets, low chests of drawers, small bright tiled baths, with tub and shower and geometric stacks of thick white towels.
Each piece of furniture she'd seenfrom the dining table to the assortment of serving and end tables to the towering armoires, chests of drawers, and bedswas fashioned of burnished cherry and painstakingly embellished with intricate designs.
There was a profusion of objects around the room: pieces of furniture like small chests of drawers, antique tables and chairs.
Under Master Zist's directions, they took two chests of drawers and a smaller clothes chest out of Danil's cottage.
We entered our room and found that there were two beds in it, a writing desk, wardrobes, chests of drawers, bookshelves filled with a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction, a telephone communicator and something with a milky-blue surface which was oval in shape and unidentifiable.