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Wiktionary
- n. obsolete spelling of chamber.
- n. bedroom
Examples
“Have they never been to the Comedie Francaise, where horny old satyrs chase their victims from chambre to chambre, with ample screams and slamming of doors?”
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“The charming chamber maids all talked about "La Petite Americaine" dans la chambre six quelque chose.”
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“Pendant 5 jours, je ne suis pas sortie de ma chambre, je n'ai pas mangé, pas bu, je ne me suis pas lavée.”
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“When the time came for him to leave, she prided herself on not making a scene, unlike the night she threw the pot de chambre at him.”
“A room with a view or, if you like, une chambre avec une scène.”
“Save the rough work like this for house-dresses; i've got a blue chambre dress that I wear for house and garden work that's suitable to wear to the local shops, though I rarely wear it other than home, garden and shops.”
“French call "chambre à part," that is, sleeping in separate rooms -- for I am worn out by his three-word repetitive phrase.”
“I'm sure they were pleased to be home from le chambre de chien. lovely post!”
“Read several lively stories about our wine bottling enterprises. chambre à part (shahm-bruh ah par) expression”
“Christie's Chaim Soutine 1893-1943, 'Le valet de chambre.”
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