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mahogany

[muh-hog-uh-nee] / məˈhɒg ə ni /


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At a time when only 10 million Americans had sets, he had the fanciest sold by W&J Sloane department store, with a “distinguished mahogany” cabinet and 45 tubes to guarantee clear reception.

From Los Angeles Times

The sailing boat was large, mahogany wood worn black by time, with a cabin that led belowdecks.

From Literature

The court wasn't one of those historic rooms with lots of mahogany and Victorian furnishings.

From BBC

“All of our mothers’ furniture and grandmothers’ furniture is very hard to sell because it’s mahogany, it’s vintage,” Hall said.

From MarketWatch

The guitar, a mahogany Gibson SG, was one Iommi said he had owned for a while and used at home.

From BBC