clothes-chest

  • 1clothes press — clothes|press «KLOHZ PREHS, KLOHTHZ », noun, or clothes press, a chest, cupboard, or closet in which to keep clothes …

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  • 2clothes|press — «KLOHZ PREHS, KLOHTHZ », noun, or clothes press, a chest, cupboard, or closet in which to keep clothes …

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  • 3chest of drawers — plural chests of drawers n especially BrE ↑handle, ↑drawer a piece of furniture with drawers, used for storing clothes American Equivalent: dresser …

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  • 4chest of drawers — noun count a piece of wooden furniture with several drawers, used mainly for storing clothes: BUREAU …

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  • 5Chest of Saint Simeon — The Silver Chest of Saint Simeon A replica of the chest as seen in the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Under protection of UNESCO Description Author: Date: Place …

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  • 6chest — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ barrel, big, broad, huge, manly, massive, muscled, muscular, powerful, strong ▪ …

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  • 7chest — chestful /chest fool/, n. /chest/, n. 1. Anat. the trunk of the body from the neck to the abdomen; thorax. 2. a box, usually with a lid, for storage, safekeeping of valuables, etc.: a toy chest; a jewelry chest. 3. the place where the funds of a… …

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  • 8chest — /tSest/ noun (C) 1 the front part of your body between your neck and your stomach: a hairy chest | The doctor is going to listen your chest, Cindy. see also: flat chested 2 a large, strong box that you use to store things in or to move your… …

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  • 9chest*/*/*/ — [tʃest] noun [C] 1) the upper front part of your body between your neck and your stomach a broad/hairy chest[/ex] chest pains[/ex] 2) a large strong box, used for moving or storing things • chest of drawers a piece of wooden furniture with… …

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  • 10chest — 1. noun /ʧɛst/ a) A box, now usually a large strong box with a secure convex lid. The clothes are kept in a chest. b) The place in which public money is kept; a treasury. You can take the money from the chest. Sy …

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