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boudoirs Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( boudoirs ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



Noun:

ମହିଳାଙ୍କ ଖାସକାମରା |, ମହିଳାମାନଙ୍କର ବସା |,

boudoirs's Usage Examples:

The Room of Madame: Comfortable chairs, armchairs, tables and boudoirs of Louis XVIII design were favored by Mrs.


royal palaces and their harems and parks, in courtesans’ parlours and boudoirs, in merchants’ mansions, caravans and ships, in paupers’ hovels and slums.


and specialized chairs for boudoirs, dressing rooms, libraries, and antechambers.


des boudoirs, le rouleur d"yeux, le coqueluche assermentée des dames Anglo-Franco-Belges.


 » (Van Dyck of the salons, the Ernest of the boudoirs, the.


biscuits") or cukrářské piškoty ("confectioner"s biscuits") In France: boudoirs or biscuits à la cuillère ("spoon cookies/biscuits") or biscuits champagne.


aphrodisiac telephone, lobster-telephone, telephone sheathed in sable for the boudoirs of sirens with fingernails protected with ermine, Edgar Allan Poe telephones.


Like These McClung wrote, Too long have the gentle ladies sat in their boudoirs looking at life in a mirror like the Lady of Shallot, while down below.


As this multiplicity of rooms with overlapping functions suggests, boudoirs were generally found only in grand houses.


Catullus and Ovid, which offer glimpses of women in Roman dining rooms and boudoirs, at sporting and theatrical events, shopping, putting on makeup, practicing.


to evoke the sophistication and propriety associated with Victorian era boudoirs while alluding to the ‘secret’ underneath the clothes.


There was a chapel, kitchen department, several boudoirs and sitting rooms, as well as bedrooms.


They took ladies" boudoirs and turned them into machine-gun posts without showing anything from the.



Synonyms:

bedroom, sleeping room, bedchamber, chamber, sleeping accommodation,

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