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[ koh-zœz ] / koʊˈzœz /
noun, plural cau·seuses [koh-zœz]. /koʊˈzœz/. French Furniture.an upholstered settee for two persons. Origin of causeuse1835–45; <French, equivalent to caus(er) to chat (see causerie) + -euse-euse Words nearby causeusecause-and-effect, cause célèbre, cause list, cause raised eyebrows, causerie, causeuse, causeway, causey, causist, caustic, caustic alcohol Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for causeuseMy sister was on the causeuse, literally unable to rise from debility and agitation. Afloat And Ashore|James Fenimore Cooper She rustled away, and Mrs. Rolfe sank back on to the causeuse from which she had newly risen. The Whirlpool|George Gissing To his great surprise he could not detach himself from the causeuse. The second seat of the causeuse being unoccupied, Redgrave hereupon took possession of it. The Whirlpool|George Gissing
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