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boudoir
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bou·doir  (bdwär, -dwôr)
n.
A woman's private sitting room, dressing room, or bedroom.

[French, from Old French bouder, to sulk.]

boudoir [ˈbuːdwɑː -dwɔː]
n
a woman's bedroom or private sitting room
[from French, literally: room for sulking in, from bouder to sulk]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.boudoir - a lady's bedroom or private sitting roomboudoir - a lady's bedroom or private sitting room
bedchamber, bedroom, sleeping accommodation, sleeping room, chamber - a room used primarily for sleeping
Translations
boudoir [ˈbuːdwɑːʳ] Ntocador m
boudoir [ˈbuːdwɑːr] (old-fashioned) nboudoir m
boudoir
nBoudoir nt (old)


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Many would be surprised to find that boudoir photography existed well before the well-known ''40s and ''50s pin-up craze.
Also a top pick is Ellie Vayo's GUIDE TO BOUDOIR PHOTOGRAPHY (9781584282532, $34.
Also a top pick is Ellie Vayo's GUIDE TO BOUDOIR PHOTOGRAPHY (9781584282532, $34.
 
 
 
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