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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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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

Then she gave up, sold the house furnishings for $383, packed her trunk and moved in with Helen and George.

From Time Magazine Archive

Today, Textron is integrated from raw yarn to finished product; it covers the field of house furnishings and clothing, employs its own designers, chooses its own retail outlets.

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

Previous to the Revolution, the colonists manufactured little furniture, and were dependent upon England, Holland, Spain, and France for their house furnishings, including mirrors.

From Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings by Northend, Mary H.

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