furnishings
Britishplural noun
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furniture and accessories, including carpets and curtains, with which a room, house, etc, is furnished
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articles of dress and accessories
Example Sentences
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The stimulus in March 2021 was broad based and need blind; it benefited electronics, home furnishings, and clothing, writes BofA analyst Lorraine Hutchinson.
From Barron's
The furnishings are as eclectic as the woman herself: A pink couch in one corner has four bowing swans affixed to each corner.
From Los Angeles Times
The actress was thrilled when her decorator suggested keeping some of the same antique furnishings in the property.
From MarketWatch
The archbishop was free to configure it as a workplace, to choose its decorative furnishings and its degree of illumination.
He also was a vice president at the modern furnishings company now known as MillerKnoll that was co-founded by Howard Miller’s father, Herman.
From Salon
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