Thesaurus / commode
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Beginning to walk, he tumbles over another man’s couch, changes course to collide with someone’s commode, then butts against a worktable that can’t be disturbed.
SEEING JASPER JOHNS: A SEMINAL ARTIST’S CAREER IS CELEBRATED AND ILLUMINATED IN TWO CITIESSEBASTIAN SMEESEPTEMBER 29, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHouston had raised suddenly, was staring in the direction of an old commode in the corner.
THE WHITE DESERTCOURTNEY RYLEY COOPERThe commode shows as well as anything the marked change which took place in the styles under the Empire.
THE OLD FURNITURE BOOKN. HUDSON MOOREThe ‘commode’ is the wire frame over which the curls are arranged, piled up in high masses over the forehead.
ENGLISH COSTUMEDION CLAYTON CALTHROPShe caught sight of herself in an old mirror, which stood upon a commode.
THE MAN AND THE MOMENTELINOR GLYNIn 1691 we find advertised in the Livre Commode of Paris a portable coffee-making outfit to fit the pocket.
ALL ABOUT COFFEEWILLIAM H. UKERSA fauteuil, four rush-bottomed chairs, and a commode completed the inventory of the furniture.
MATED FROM THE MORGUEJOHN AUGUSTUS O'SHEAAfter about fifteen years the high Commode again came into fashion, but the startling novelty was the hoop-petticoat.
A HANDBOOK OF PICTORIAL HISTORYHENRY W. DONALDThis was called the commode, and was sometimes covered by a lace scarf or veil that streamed down each side of the coiffure.
A HANDBOOK OF PICTORIAL HISTORYHENRY W. DONALDThey have come, and are waiting for you; everything's all right except one commode that they want changed.
SAN-CRAVATE; OR, THE MESSENGERS; LITTLE STREAMSCHARLES PAUL DE KOCKWORDS RELATED TO COMMODE
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