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house furnishings

American  

plural noun

  1. the furnishings of a household, as rugs, chairs, or draperies.


Etymology

Origin of house furnishings

First recorded in 1900–05

Example Sentences

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Total figures above do not include damage to sea walls, docks, bridges, highways, floating equipment, crops, farming machinery, house furnishings, personal property and the like.

From Time Magazine Archive

He quoted figures: house furnishings were up 23% above 1945; clothing up 24%; food up 31%; wholesale prices were even higher all along the line.

From Time Magazine Archive

The month brought slight rises in rental and fuel costs, but they were offset by price cuts in clothing, house furnishings and automobiles.

From Time Magazine Archive

Metals and metal products remained unchanged at 130; building materials at 169; and house furnishings at 171.

From Time Magazine Archive

I think it was when the engineer and the girl Robertson is going to marry began to talk about house furnishings in the Ardrigh's mess-room.

From Lister's Great Adventure by Bindloss, Harold

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