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clothes-press
noun
- a piece of furniture for storing clothes, usually containing wide drawers and a cabinet
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Here is the clothes press, ma'am, and the other rooms are off there.
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In 1863, Schindler explained to Gerhard von Breuning that the article of furniture was an ordinary clothes-press.
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He goes to the clothes press and proceeds to change his coat.
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Presently she rose again, opened the clothes-press, and took out some boiled rice and sopped bread, which she gave to the parrot.
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But no; from the depths of the clothes-press came an invisible vapor wrapping him in its caressing breath.
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