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causeuse
[ koh-zœz ]
noun
, French Furniture.
, plural cau·seuses [koh-, zœz].
- an upholstered settee for two persons.
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Example Sentences
Count Mellikoff drew a low causeuse towards her, and with grave politeness begged her to be seated.
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My sister was on the causeuse, literally unable to rise from debility and agitation.
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She released one of his hands, and by the other led him to a causeuse near one of the splendidly curtained windows.
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She rustled away, and Mrs. Rolfe sank back on to the causeuse from which she had newly risen.
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The second seat of the causeuse being unoccupied, Redgrave hereupon took possession of it.
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