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n. (plural of sideboard English)
Usage examples of "sideboards".
Ellysia showed broad, even teeth, then looked down over her swollen midsection at the sideboards she" was painstakingly rounding.
The sideboards of massy plate, and the variegated wardrobes of silk and purple, were irregularly piled in the wagons, that always followed the march of a Gothic army.
Massive candelabra, also apparently made of silver, stood on the floor and on the sideboards and on the scarred monastic dining tables that ranged nearly the length of the two-story room.
Heavy chests and sideboards were virtually the only furniture, though the men had brought folding chairs, cots and linens.
The heavy mahogany table and sideboards, the massive silver, the bright rag rugs on the shining floor were all in their accustomed places, just as if nothing had happened.
One candle burned on the table, a tiny spark of light that threw monstrous shadows about the high-ceilinged room and made the massive sideboards and buffet look like still, crouching beasts.
Fourposters, and massive four-posters at that, with concealed and mechanically operated sideboards which could be quickly raised in bad weather.
He had come from the Ordnance Corps and looked rough in a way that most army people would expect a member of the Regiment to look rough, with coarse, curly hair and sideboards and a big mustache.