12 Verbs to Use for the Word divan

We arranged a divan in the open air, had a table brought out, and by the aid of the bakers in the bazaar, and the stores which the kitchen supplied, soon rejoiced over a very palatable meal.

The house, I knew, would contain divans, yatags, cushions, foods, wines, sherbets, henna, saffron, mastic, raki, haschish, costumes, and a hundred luxuries still good.

These were the only ones wearing civilian clothes among the crowds of land and sea officers who crowded the divans, obstructed the tables, and grouped themselves before the doorway.

Beyond this is a raised floor covered with matting, and along the farther end a divan, whose piled cushions are the most tempting trap ever set to catch a lazy man.

In the midst of this little cabin or saloon was placed the box containing my piano, and on it a mattress, which was to furnish us a divan through the day and a place of repose at night, should the weather at any time prove too wet or unpleasant for encamping.

A third portion, consisting of the front and part of the two sides of each room, was entirely composed of windows, opening a few feet from the ground, and having a divan running round, furnished in the usual manner with pillows at the back.

There were velvet rugs on the floors and great easy chairs and lounging divans.

"You prefer everything that is basely self-indulgent, young man," replied Müller, making a divan of my bed, and coolly lighting his pipe under my very nose.

Some took chairs, others occupied the divan, still othersfor whom there were no seatsstood along the walls.

She rose and swept her silken morning-gown between the chairs and tables till she reached a deep divan on the other side of the room.

I saw no divans, people always lie upon the carpets.

Inside the room, near the balcony, stood a divan covered with a bearskin rug.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  divan