32 Verbs to Use for the Word furnishing

Laurenco de Gama demands one or two of these inexpensive spoons to complete the furnishing of my kitchen.

Make and remodel home furnishings.

It took them a long time to choose their house-furnishings: there was a piece of black-and-gold lacquer; a set of painted panels; a Persian rug, swept by the tails of two haughty peacocks; some cloud-gray Chinese porcelains; a set of Du Barry vases; a crystal-and-enamel box, designed probably for some sacred purpose, but contributed by Pete as an excellent receptacle for chocolates at her bedside.

These, with the exception of a rusty cook stove in one corner, formed the sole furnishings.

"I do think you're wonderful, papa," she exclaimed, after they had selected the dining-room furnishings.

No matter what the play, the firm provided its furnishings from the star's slippers to the chandeliers.

In the days when he had deemed it necessary to affect singularity, Des Esseintes had designed marvelously strange furnishings, dividing his salon into a series of alcoves hung with varied tapestries to relate by a subtle analogy, by a vague harmony of joyous or sombre, delicate or barbaric colors to the character of the Latin or French books he loved.

This light, subdued and somber though it was, slowly fading, verging toward a night of May, disclosed unusual furnishings.

Behind the beach was a large basin full of salt water that, in the wet season, would doubtless furnish fresh, since it appeared to have been formed by the runs from the rocks, the upper surfaces of which were hollowed out by the effect of the rain: these holes or cisterns are probably full of water in the wet season.

The room was bare but beautifulso seemly were its proportions, so fitted to its use its quiet furnishings.

Now we shall be able to get on nicely with our furnishing.' 'What furnishing?' 'The furnishing of the little house in London where Julia and I are going to live.

Mr. Heatherbloom gazed around himat the furnishings in the roomshe who stood before him.

It illumined the gaudy furnishings of the room and the costly pictures upon the walls.

* m. love; * propio* self-esteem *amoroso* love (as in "love letters"), loving *amueblar* furnish *análisis* m. analysis *anciano* m. old man *ancho* wide *andaluz* Andalusian *andar* walk, go; *se en miramientos* be too particular; * a tientas* grope (as in darkness)

The reaction, however, from the garish and ill-considered colourings of a previous decade or two has left behind it much good, and with the catholicity of taste which marks the furnishing of the present day, people see some merit in every style, and are endeavouring to select that which is desirable without running to the extreme of eccentricity.

The handsome chairs were upholstered in brown leather to match the other furnishings, and everything in the room, from the Italian marble Psyche on its pedestal in the corner to the softly glowing lamps, gave the impression of wealth and culture.

They have deep-set windows, open fireplaces, and quaint old-time furnishings.

The Palace of Versailles bears throughout the stamp and impress of the majesty of le Grande Monarque; and the rich architectural ornament of the interior, with moulded, gilded, and painted ceilings, required the furnishing to be carried to an extent which had never been attempted previously.

He saw the customary furnishings of such a place; hammocks, bags and chests, several of the last marked with Russian characters.

He sold complete house-furnishings for from twelve francs up to a thousand crowns.

" Indeed, Uncle John was at that moment inspecting his apartment, and he sighed contentedly as he congratulated himself upon his foresight in sending down the furnishings on the chance of their being needed.

In setting out the furnishing of the school the need for this activity is implied.

"Let me turn up the electrics," said the proprietor, and he did so, showing furnishings like those in Number Six except that here the prevailing tint was pale blue while there it was pale yellow.

quick; ready; quickly; *de * suddenly; m. outburst; *primer * sudden outburst *propensión* f. propensity *propio* own *proponer* propose, suggest *proporcionar* furnish; afford *propósito* m. proposition *proscribir* proscribe *proseguir* proceed, go on with *protagonista

" The excellent widow herself had a bad finger, which was a great impediment in administering the cooling beverages, but these were so excellent as to suggest the furnishing of a stall therewith for the thirsty, as something sure to be popular and at small expense.

32 Verbs to Use for the Word  furnishing