Furniture consisting of a table or stand to hold a basin and pitcher of water for washing: `wash-hand stand' is a British term.
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Examples for "washstand"
Examples for "washstand"
1She surveyed herself in the little glass over the box-washstand and wondered.
2The carrier pigeon preened itself comfortably on the edge of the washstand.
3She lit the candle on the washstand and handed him a paper.
4The good woman took him to the washstand and supplied his needs.
5They locked it, and then pushed the washstand and chairs against it.
1Then a chair was flung over and the wash-hand stand tumbler smashed.
2Then he distinctly heard a movement across the room, near the wash-hand stand.
3There was a bed and a chair and a wash-hand stand; a mirror on the wall; all a man could need.
4Suddenly, with a start, he perceived a coiled and bloodstained bandage of linen rag hanging in mid-air, between him and the wash-hand stand.
5'Found a screwdriver and some screws on the wash-hand stand.
6"Mind your own business, sir!" shouted Mr. Lewisham at the wash-hand stand.
7"Of course, if you like," said Tom, staring: "that's your wash-hand stand under the window, second from your bed.
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