Type of 18th-century American dressing table with drawers, set on high legs, often made en suite with a highboy.
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Examples for "lowboy"
Examples for "lowboy"
1Their pictures, old sepia photos, looked down on the beat-up lowboy.
2All cooks had their own stations and, at their stations, lowboy coolers and refrigerated drawers.
3When he visits Richard he finds that the lowboy has actually made Richard more disagreeable than he'd been before.
4As soon as the guard was gone Lowboy retched and leaned forward.
5He looked Lowboy over and ran two birdlike fingers through his beard.
1Chief health officer Brett Sutton said the low case numbers were encouraging.
2Conclusions: Major complications are mostly associated with therapeutic procedures and low case volume.
3Excess operative mortality appears to be associated with pancreatico-splenectomy, low case volume and lack of specialist training.
4Premier Daniel Andrews has warned of the one thing that could derail Victoria's continued low case numbers: lockdown fatigue.
5Washington still had relatively low case numbers, and some counties were even contemplating a return to movie theatres and museums.
1This is in comparison with limited Pplat protective ventilation in a model of lung injury with low chest-wall compliance.
2On a long, low chest standing under the middle stern port lay a guitar that was gay with ribbons.
3Jack arrived soon afterwards with a tray he set down on the low chest at the foot of the bed.
4Then Laurence saw the furniture had all been tidied away against the walls, and the writing-desk stood atop a low chest.
5A bed stood in one corner; in another, a small washhand-stand; between them a low chest of drawers with a looking-glass upon it.
6Somehow, though, even as she reached for the receiver on the low chest beside her bed, Kaylie knew that it had to do with him.
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Translations for low chest