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An amount paid by the parents of a bride to the groom and or his family.
dowry
tocher
1
He talked about the
trousseau
and how much admired Rose is everywhere.
2
The
trousseau
of a young beauty became as important as her dowry.
3
Myra's
trousseau
had been so simple as scarcely to deserve the name.
4
Anne's salary had helped a great deal in getting the
trousseau
together.
5
Little by little the
trousseau
had been prepared, and was all ready.
6
Everything was fixed, even Flossie's ideas on the subject of her
trousseau
.
7
Why, her
trousseau
is ordered, and some of the things have arrived.
8
So Linda realized that Mary Louise had been told about the
trousseau
.
9
And
trousseau
clothes are quite unlike other clothes-notprettier, often uglier-butdifferent.
10
Did not Mr. Grandon admit that when they talked about the
trousseau
?
11
Go and think about your
trousseau
in the silence of your own apartment.
12
The unnumbered chemises were only seven or eight, in the most magnificent
trousseau
.
13
Then the preparation of a Bush
trousseau
needed thought and discussion.
14
For Mr. Crump had been made aware of the circumstances of the
trousseau
.
15
Kimonas, bath-robes, dressing-jackets, are included in the less ornamental parts of the
trousseau
.
16
Mrs. Barkany gave Gutel the
trousseau
,
and the marriage took place at harvest-time.
trousseau
bridal trousseau
whole trousseau
elaborate trousseau
get a trousseau
modest trousseau