Definitionn. a metal urn with a spigot at the base
Last update: August 11, 2015
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The "Victory of Samothrace," set up by Demetrius Poliorcetes c. 305 B.C., was discovered in the z 8 Samovar Sampierdarena island in 1863, and is now in the Louvre. [Please select]
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He brought in a boiling samovar. [Please select]
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"Get the samovar ready." [Please select]
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"Go and get the samovar to boil for your grandfather." [Please select]
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If I swept and sanded the floor, polished the samovar, and ran errands, I was doing much. [Please select]
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The tea was served under the trees from a steaming samovar, around which gathered representatives of many nations. [Please select]
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"So I have been told," said Malcolm, as he filled a glass with tea from the samovar. [Please select]
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A table had been set, crowded with bottles and glasses, piled with fruit, sweetmeats, and at the end the inevitable samovar. [Please select]
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He distrusted the order and asked whether the samovar was really wanted. [Please select]
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When they had emptied the samovar, Rostov took a pack of cards and proposed that they should play "Kings" with Mary Hendrikhovna. [Please select]
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Still laughing and talking, the officers began hurriedly getting ready and again boiled some muddy water in the samovar. [Please select]
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