Cheval

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Che`val´


n.1.A horse; hence, a support or frame.
Cheval glass
a mirror swinging in a frame, and large enough to reflect the full length figure.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Raggles found herself sleeping in a bed of carved mahogany, with silk curtains, with a prodigious cheval glass opposite to her, and a wardrobe which would contain her, and Raggles, and all the family.
Tupman, as the stranger surveyed himself with great complacency in a cheval glass; 'the first that's been made with our club button,' and he called his companions' attention to the large gilt button which displayed a bust of Mr.
Five minutes after, Andrea left the hotel, completely disguised, took a cabriolet, and ordered the driver to take him to the Cheval Rouge, at Picpus.
(31.) Robin, Le Naufrage du siecle suivi de Le Cheval blanc de Lenine: "Tu as une histoire--Tu as une MEMOIRE....
Cheval Blanc in Alcester Road, Moseley, is dedicated to bringing back the culture of drinking good wine in a classic wine bar where the vino takes centre stage.
Nested in the sublime Noonu Atoll of the Maldives, located just under five hours flight from the Middle East, Cheval Blanc Randheli has been enchanting guests with unforgettable tailor-made experiences and once-in-a-lifetime memories.
It could be a good afternoon for the master of Freemason lodge as Pas De Cheval is definitely worth an interest in the Marvellous Tea Dance Company Maiden stakes.
PONTEFRACT: 2.30 Bimbo, 3.00 Tower Power, 3.30 Orient Class, 4.00 PAVLOSK (NAP), 4.30 Boy In The Bar, 5.00 Pas De Cheval, 5.30 Si Senor.
He works and lives between two of the most esteemed wineries in the world as the head of Chateau Cheval Blanc, to one side, and Chateau d'Yquem, to the other.
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