Definitionn. a piece of furniture with shelves for storing books
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Having as it were reviewed her kingdom, tested her power, and made sure that everyone was submissive, but that all the same it was dull, Natasha betook herself to the ballroom, picked up her guitar, sat down in a dark corner behind a bookcase, and began to run her fingers over the strings in the bass, picking out a passage she recalled from an opera she had heard in Petersburg with Prince Andrew. [Please select]
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Won't you promise to hold fast to this bookcase, and not budge till I come back. [Please select]
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Other examples, such as the top of a bookcase to the sides, will suggest themselves. [Please select]
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There was a bookcase between the windows filled with choicely bound books. [Please select]
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Above the bookcase a woman's picture hung--a water-colour, if Mrs. [Please select]
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Just beneath the picture, on the top shelf of the bookcase, was a vaseful of flowers. [Please select]
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"By the men, near the big bookcase," said the woman reluctantly. [Please select]
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