dresser set
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of dresser set
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Manlove watched them leave, wondering whether she was too mean as more customers wandered in, including a man who paused at the most expensive item at the garage sale: a dresser set priced at $400.
From Washington Post
Deb Shepard, the owner of the dresser set, which soon would be headed to her spare bedroom, decided to buy something, too: an old boombox they had been using to play a James Taylor CD.
From Washington Post
Jacqueline Kennedy, making her first ceremonial appearance since the birth and death of her infant son, presented the Emperor's granddaughter, Princess Ruth Desta, 33, with a leatherbound guidebook to the White House, three art books and a vermeil dresser set.
From Time Magazine Archive
Beside the wash basins, there was a dresser set at the foot of each white bed and under each bed was a hamper for soiled clothes.
From Project Gutenberg
To my surprise, I found my luggage which I had left at the inn placed ready for me—and on a small dresser set in a niche of the wall which I had not noticed before, there was a plate of fruit and dry bread, with a glass of cold water.
From Project Gutenberg
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