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furnish

[fur-nish] / ˈfɜr nɪʃ /




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Remarkably, it turns out, the trunk, branches, twigs and leaves of the tree itself—the species populating it—furnish the mechanical components of such a device.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jeong’s affinity for the whimsical beagle was passed down to her from her parents, who furnished their home with commemorative “Peanuts” coffee table books.

From Los Angeles Times

The stimulus in March 2021 was broad based and need blind; it benefited electronics, home furnishings, and clothing, writes BofA analyst Lorraine Hutchinson.

From Barron's

The rooms that stayed with me long after I left were not always the most luxurious or expensively furnished.

From Los Angeles Times

Home sellers are seeing demand for fully furnished luxury homes.

From The Wall Street Journal