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Definition of Boudoirs
1. boudoir [n] - See also: boudoir
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boudoirs
Literary usage of Boudoirs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of the White House by Esther Singleton (1907)
"... the Plate; Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers; the President's Message; Cut-Glass
Ware and other Purchases; Bedrooms and boudoirs; the President's Square. ..."
2. Our Viceregal Life in India: Selections from My Journal, 1884-1888 by Herriot Georgina Dufferin et Ava (1890)
"... and boudoirs and audience-chambers; and my bed-rooms and dressing-rooms are
in a house built for the occasion, and highly decorated; ..."
3. Los Gringos: Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in by Henry Augustus Wise (1849)
"boudoirs for Damsels.—The Fandango. — How the Gentlemen amused themselves.
—We take to Hunting for Pastime.—Climate. ..."
4. Memoirs of Wilhelmine, Margravine of Baireuth by Wilhelmine, Helena Augusta Victoria (1888)
"I had at last succeeded in getting my bedroom newly furnished, and also one of
my boudoirs, which I had decorated with china and carved wood-work. ..."
5. Some Observations on Books and Libraries in General: And on "The Sacred by Frank Crane, Oriental Foundation, New York (1918)
"... nor his tinted boudoirs, nor his regal halls and stairways, nor his baronial
dining room, nor his expensive paintings and curios; it is his library. ..."