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mantelshelf

[man-tl-shelf] / ˈmæn tlˌʃɛlf /
NOUN
mantel
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Nine years away from the West End stage, frolicsome Actress Sarah Churchill buckled down for her mantelshelf solo as the protagonist in a forthcoming production of Sir James Barrie's Peter Pan.

From Time Magazine Archive

Indeed, one could hardly believe two whole hours had elapsed when Miss Kenton looked up at the clock on the mantelshelf and said she would have to be returning home.

From "The Remains of the Day" by Kazuo Ishiguro

This mantelshelf is a symbol; symbols, too, are the open cupboard, so well furnished that a less industrious artist would have shut it, and the ill-drawn but well-nourished felinity by the fire.

From George Cruikshank by Chesson, W. H.

Going to the mantelshelf he leaned his head upon his hand.

From A Hero of Romance by Marsh, Richard

"I have knocked the clock off the mantelshelf with my elbow, Humphreys," he said.

From The Four Corners of the World by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)