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		Definition of cheval glass in English: cheval glass(also cheval mirror) nounʃəˈval ˌɡlɑːsʃəˈvæl ˌɡlæs A tall mirror fitted at its middle to an upright frame so that it can be tilted.  Example sentencesExamples -  Considered as furniture, mirrors were made in many styles and sizes from small courting glasses to full length cheval glasses.
 -  Whether it's the living room, bedroom, bathroom or foyer our cheval mirrors enable you to transform an ordinary room into an extraordinary display of charm and grace.
 -  The Stratford beveled edge cheval mirror adds dimension with classic lines and a walnut finish.
 -  Kelley Furniture offers a wide variety of cheval mirrors and wall mirrors.
 -  He set down his wineglass and, taking her by the shoulders, turned her to the cheval glass she'd avoided up until now.
 -  She found herself staring motionless at her reflection in the tall cheval glass, and quickly finished unbraiding her hair, thinking fixedly of things other than that sorrow.
 -  Improved skill in mirror making also made possible the introduction of the cheval glass, a freestanding full-length mirror, supported on a frame with four feet.
 -  The oblique back view of the cheval mirror in Boucher's picture evokes a convention with a long and venerable history in painter's self-portraits.
 -  After several requests from his wife for a cheval mirror, and many discarded sketches later, McAfee finally was satisfied with this design.
 -  A young woman with long dark hair, wearing a red long-sleeved dress and white surcoat, kneels, looking at her reflection in a large cheval glass which stands on the floor.
 -  Ali ran her fingertips over her grandmother's mirror, remembering the many times she'd seen her grandmother checking her appearance in the old cheval glass.
 -  To the right of the composition is the back edge of a small cheval glass.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: cheval from French, in the sense 'frame'.    Definition of cheval glass in US English: cheval glass(also cheval mirror) nounʃəˈvæl ˌɡlæsSHəˈval ˌɡlas A tall mirror fitted at its middle to an upright frame so that it can be tilted.  Example sentencesExamples -  After several requests from his wife for a cheval mirror, and many discarded sketches later, McAfee finally was satisfied with this design.
 -  Considered as furniture, mirrors were made in many styles and sizes from small courting glasses to full length cheval glasses.
 -  Kelley Furniture offers a wide variety of cheval mirrors and wall mirrors.
 -  She found herself staring motionless at her reflection in the tall cheval glass, and quickly finished unbraiding her hair, thinking fixedly of things other than that sorrow.
 -  To the right of the composition is the back edge of a small cheval glass.
 -  Improved skill in mirror making also made possible the introduction of the cheval glass, a freestanding full-length mirror, supported on a frame with four feet.
 -  Ali ran her fingertips over her grandmother's mirror, remembering the many times she'd seen her grandmother checking her appearance in the old cheval glass.
 -  He set down his wineglass and, taking her by the shoulders, turned her to the cheval glass she'd avoided up until now.
 -  Whether it's the living room, bedroom, bathroom or foyer our cheval mirrors enable you to transform an ordinary room into an extraordinary display of charm and grace.
 -  The oblique back view of the cheval mirror in Boucher's picture evokes a convention with a long and venerable history in painter's self-portraits.
 -  A young woman with long dark hair, wearing a red long-sleeved dress and white surcoat, kneels, looking at her reflection in a large cheval glass which stands on the floor.
 -  The Stratford beveled edge cheval mirror adds dimension with classic lines and a walnut finish.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: cheval from French, in the sense ‘frame’.     |