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Definition of Nightstands
1. nightstand [n] - See also: nightstand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nightstands
Literary usage of Nightstands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Teaching The Best Practice Way: Methods That Matter, K-12 by Harvey Daniels, Marilyn Bizar (2005)
"And everywhere are TV sets, picture tubes gutted and broken, circuit boards
showing garishly through cracked simulated wood exteriors. There are nightstands ..."
2. Growing Readers: Units Of Study In The Primary Classroom by Kathy Collins (2004)
"Some teachers call them nightstands, bookshelves, or book files, for example,
because those words feel more authentic and connected to reading. ..."
3. Adventure Guide Maui by Sharon Hamblin (2005)
"The bedrooms are cozy, in a New Mexico-way, with nightstands, a wooden trunk for
storage and a wooden shelf with a flashlight, a bug-repellent candle and an ..."
4. Mexico's Pacific Coast by Vivien Lougheed (2004)
"There are two desks and nightstands in each room, plus fans. The place is hospital
clean, the staff is friendly and it is quiet. ..."
5. Costa Rica Alive! by Bruce Morris (2002)
"... and fitted with beds and nightstands. They are just like in any hotel room,
but the warm tropical breeze blows through, and the sound of the surf ..."
6. Creating the New World: Stories & Images from the Dawn of the Atomic Age by Theodore Rockwell (2003)
"It had two beds, two nightstands, two desks with lamps, and two chests of drawers,
all made of simple unpainted wood, but new. For all this we paid $7.50 a ..."