Definitionn. furniture consisting of a table or stand to hold a basin and pitcher of water for washing: `wash-hand stand' is a British term
Last update: September 25, 2015
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"You seem in spirits," commented Rona, from the washstand. [Please select]
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I've tacked up two thick towels back of her washstand and put a mat under her slop-jar; but children are awful hard on furniture. [Please select]
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The monkey came in, took the doll in his arms, and jumping upon the washstand, he began to wash its face. [Please select]
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--was seized upon by "mamma," taken to the railing to an imaginary washstand, and her face washed by rubbing. [Please select]
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There was a hand-glass on the washstand, and John snatched it up and glanced into it and put it down again instantly. [Please select]
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The soft cream curtains that the girls had hemmed shaded the window, and the linen covers were on the chiffonier and washstand. [Please select]
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I have found it all out, said he, setting his candle down on the washstand; it is as I thought. [Please select]
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I returned, sought the sponge on the washstand, the salts in my drawer, and once more retraced my steps. [Please select]
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Rochester, and I took it: he fetched a basin of water from the washstand: Hold that, said he. [Please select]
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He held out the tiny glass, and I half filled it from the water-bottle on the washstand. [Please select]
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Two diminutive towels with red borders hung on the rail of the washstand, and a battered tin slop jar, minus a cover, completed the inventory. [Please select]
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