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  • noun Plural form of furnishment.

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Examples

  • Determining there to spend their daies, first they provided themselves of goodly land in the Countrey, and then of beautifull dwelling houses in the City, with al due furnishments belonging to them, and Families well beseeming such worthy Gentlemen, and all delights else for their dally recreations, inviting their.

    The Decameron 2004

  • To be spiritually skilled therein is one of the principal furnishments of any for the work of the ministry, without which they will never be able to divide the word aright, nor show themselves workmen that need not be ashamed.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • She was with a large company in an indescribable, hollow space, bare of all furnishments because none were required; and into this space there came a great commotion, bright light and smoke, without heat or sense of suffocation.

    The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Sarah Grand

  • She and Angelica spent long happy days in getting it ready for occupation, choosing paper, paint, and furnishments.

    The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Sarah Grand

  • Page 70 impressed by its architectural grandeur without and rather bizarre furnishments within.

    Marse Henry : an autobiography, 1919

  • The little temple in which I was gaoled had been robbed and despoiled of all its furnishments.

    The Lost Continent Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne 1905

  • I mean in size and furnishments -- have such luck as to get the best there is in France?

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • I mean in size and furnishments -- have such luck as to get the best there is in France?

    No Defense, Volume 1. Gilbert Parker 1897

  • White House too well to be impressed by its architectural grandeur without and rather bizarre furnishments within.

    Marse Henry, Complete An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880

  • White House too well to be impressed by its architectural grandeur without and rather bizarre furnishments within.

    Marse Henry (Volume 1) An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880

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