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Definition of sideboard in English: sideboardnoun ˈsʌɪdbɔːdˈsaɪdbɔrd 1A flat-topped piece of furniture with cupboards and drawers, used for storing crockery, glasses, and table linen. Example sentencesExamples - Ian slides a glass across the mahogany sideboard for Lindsay.
- Only having a Saturday to look for the bed, sofa, television, sideboard, desk, curtains, lamps, rugs and tables that we needed proved frustratingly restrictive.
- Recycled bureaus, sideboards, or wardrobes can create an Old World look.
- The living room as an everyday room with a sideboard, coffee table, two chairs, and a sofa became standard in European homes.
- In the end, the right wall only displayed an antique sideboard, the china cupboard, a quaint old rocking chair Brianna couldn't bear to part with and a bookshelf.
- On the sideboard are English drinking glasses and a Pittsburgh cut-glass decanter of about 1830 that descended in the wife's family.
- Now that couch, the sideboard where Grandpa kept Irish whiskey, the china cabinet where Grandma kept the good china and silver, are all downstairs in my living and dining room.
- From a drawer in the oak sideboard he fetched another crucifix on a heavy chain and a pair of thick bracelets.
- The shop carries a range of vintage and first edition pieces including lights, chairs, tables, desks, sideboards and accessories.
- Alvin placed the tray squarely on the sideboard and turned three glasses upright.
- The grade-A listed building is filled with Georgian furniture, including a mahogany dining table, a rosewood sideboard, a Chippendale mirror, four Chippendale chairs covered in red damask and two Hepplewhite armchairs.
- Unquestionably, the finest piece of furniture in Temple Heights is the sideboard in the dining room.
- A pot of Russian tea, her customary holiday beverage, simmers on the stove; plates of iced sugar cookies wait to be carried to sideboards and coffee tables.
- Danielle puts the glass down on the sideboard and walks over to him.
- Cabinets or sideboards with height lower than your study desk and dining table instantly makes your room look so much bigger and neater.
- Stock includes dining tables, chairs, sideboards, credenzas, chests of drawers, lighting and accessories.
- Reaching for a glass from the sideboard near his bookcase, he poured himself a whiskey.
- Traditionally the Bretons have been skilled woodworkers, known for their chests, sideboards, dressers, wardrobes, and clock cases.
- Jamie placed the last picture on the sideboard next to his desk and settled back into the chair.
- As Washington and his new wife chose ceramics and glass to set a fashionable table, they also ordered new chairs, tables, sideboards, and other furniture, along with cloth for bed hangings and curtains.
Synonyms cabinet, cupboard, chiffonier, bureau 2usually sideboardsBritish A sideburn. bushy sideboards and a moustache Synonyms facial hair, whiskers, stubble, designer stubble, five o'clock shadow, bristles 3A board forming the side, or a part of the side, of a structure, especially a removable board at the side of a cart or lorry. Definition of sideboard in US English: sideboardnounˈsīdbôrdˈsaɪdbɔrd 1A flat-topped piece of furniture with cupboards and drawers, placed along a wall and used for storing dishes, glasses, and table linen. Example sentencesExamples - Alvin placed the tray squarely on the sideboard and turned three glasses upright.
- Reaching for a glass from the sideboard near his bookcase, he poured himself a whiskey.
- As Washington and his new wife chose ceramics and glass to set a fashionable table, they also ordered new chairs, tables, sideboards, and other furniture, along with cloth for bed hangings and curtains.
- Traditionally the Bretons have been skilled woodworkers, known for their chests, sideboards, dressers, wardrobes, and clock cases.
- In the end, the right wall only displayed an antique sideboard, the china cupboard, a quaint old rocking chair Brianna couldn't bear to part with and a bookshelf.
- The shop carries a range of vintage and first edition pieces including lights, chairs, tables, desks, sideboards and accessories.
- On the sideboard are English drinking glasses and a Pittsburgh cut-glass decanter of about 1830 that descended in the wife's family.
- A pot of Russian tea, her customary holiday beverage, simmers on the stove; plates of iced sugar cookies wait to be carried to sideboards and coffee tables.
- Cabinets or sideboards with height lower than your study desk and dining table instantly makes your room look so much bigger and neater.
- Stock includes dining tables, chairs, sideboards, credenzas, chests of drawers, lighting and accessories.
- From a drawer in the oak sideboard he fetched another crucifix on a heavy chain and a pair of thick bracelets.
- Danielle puts the glass down on the sideboard and walks over to him.
- Only having a Saturday to look for the bed, sofa, television, sideboard, desk, curtains, lamps, rugs and tables that we needed proved frustratingly restrictive.
- Jamie placed the last picture on the sideboard next to his desk and settled back into the chair.
- Now that couch, the sideboard where Grandpa kept Irish whiskey, the china cabinet where Grandma kept the good china and silver, are all downstairs in my living and dining room.
- Recycled bureaus, sideboards, or wardrobes can create an Old World look.
- Ian slides a glass across the mahogany sideboard for Lindsay.
- The living room as an everyday room with a sideboard, coffee table, two chairs, and a sofa became standard in European homes.
- Unquestionably, the finest piece of furniture in Temple Heights is the sideboard in the dining room.
- The grade-A listed building is filled with Georgian furniture, including a mahogany dining table, a rosewood sideboard, a Chippendale mirror, four Chippendale chairs covered in red damask and two Hepplewhite armchairs.
Synonyms cabinet, cupboard, chiffonier, bureau 2usually sideboardsBritish Sideburns. bushy sideboards and a moustache Synonyms facial hair, whiskers, stubble, designer stubble, five o'clock shadow, bristles 3A board forming the side, or a part of the side, of a structure, especially a removable board at the side of a truck or trailer. |