1The monks live in houses built of teak wood.
2The building is of dark-brown teak wood, and has many roofs, one above the other.
3The tubes rest in grooved teak wood blocks placed at the bottom of the glass boxes.
4Expedite matters by investing in a reclaimed teak wood floor, laid out as tiles from Mira Mira in Sandymount.
5The way was through a forest of African teak wood, immense trees which seemed to tower to the very skies.
6In this panelling there were cupboards, and in one of the cupboards was the box he sought, made of teak wood.
7The two front ones were tighter than snare drums; they felt like teak wood when I tapped on them with the rod.
8At Lukolela there is excellent teak wood which is fashioned into doors and windows and shipped to various places ready for building.
9It proved harder than I had believed, the staple of the lock clinging to the hard teak wood of which the chest was made.
10When above the side of the house, they let go one after another, and falling heavily, sprawled, pressing their palms to the smooth teak wood.
11Creamcolored leather chairs, a long couch, teak woods and wide windows greeted her eyes.