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- noun Plural form of
boudoir .
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Examples
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And they began to talk about "boudoirs" and things of that sort.
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And they began to talk about "boudoirs" and things of that sort.
The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-12 — Volume 1 and Volume 2 Roald Amundsen 1900
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And they began to talk about "boudoirs" and things of that sort.
The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-1912 — Volume 1 Roald Amundsen 1900
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They had the most fun when they imagined themselves elsewhere, and especially when they would go back to their boudoirs, don opera costumes and act out fragments to each other.
At the Frick, Dreams of Ottoman Treasures Melik Kaylan 2011
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Ms. Vignon says, "they went back to their boudoirs to be themselves."
At the Frick, Dreams of Ottoman Treasures Melik Kaylan 2011
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What we found were some big fake flowers yes, Barbie's closet has flowers growing in it, walls and walls of the same pink shoe, and little rooms made to look like Barbie boudoirs.
The Barbie Closet: A Tweenage Dream Marshall Heyman 2012
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The modification of old-fashioned rules in this regard has made the lines faint, it is true, and there is no book on etiquette that does not reprehend as “unbecoming a gentleman” smoking in drawing-rooms, boudoirs, dining-rooms, restaurants, where now men not only are allowed, and invited, to smoke, but where highly respectable women have been known to join them.
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The privileged life of Graff's family, the mechanics of his corporate boardroom and the comforts of his various mistresses' boudoirs are laid bare, exposed to scrutiny.
The Strong, Silent Types Steve Dollar 2011
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The Christian Dior Fall-Winter 2011 collection reflected ultra-feminine, flirty styles from the early 20th century - and seemed primed for flappers, knickered ruffians, and ladies in their boudoirs, writes the Journal's Christina Binkley.
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What happened with - was that soft furnishings came in, and people began to get elegant fabrics in rooms like boudoirs and drawing rooms and living rooms and so on.
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