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mahogany

[muh-hog-uh-nee] / məˈhɒg ə ni /


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She was sitting at her round mahogany table, working on yet another appeal for her soldiers’ center.

From Literature

Thirty minutes later I’m sitting in the mahogany booth of Teddy’s, sandwiched between three of my coworkers as the diner begins to fill with patrons.

From Literature

The sound of clinking glassware echoed faintly from behind the thick mahogany door, and I raised a questioning eyebrow at her.

From Literature

The group seated itself around a massive, mahogany table wheeled into the parlor for the occasion.

From Literature

Its first owner, Argentine President Juan Perón, fell in love with the two-tone hardtop car, with a lustrous cream color on the roof and rich mahogany on the bottom, at the Paris Salon.

From The Wall Street Journal