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dresser

[dres-er] / ˈdrɛs ər /
NOUN
chest of drawers
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Imagine my surprise when, instead, I saw her wicker dresser fully engulfed in flame, the fire licking up the wall.

From Los Angeles Times

With little money for toys, she and her siblings entertained themselves using the knobs on a dresser as instruments on a ship, sailing on faraway seas.

From Los Angeles Times

As someone who once stocked his dresser with Aéropostale, I choose to take the revival as a compliment—even if it is laced with irony.

From The Wall Street Journal

The magic of those quick changes is accomplished by the dressers who are busy stacking the costumes on chairs in reverse order, beginning with the top of Act 1.

From Los Angeles Times

Swiftly tiring of life in the military, he found a job as a window dresser at La Rinascente - a department store in Milan - where he moved swiftly through the ranks.

From BBC