mahogany - use in sentences
Converse of object
- color: On a mahogany colored wooden stand with one door and 2 shelves.
- own: Paul and Debbie own a 1930 mahogany and elm canoe.
- use: Apart from the restrictions of cost, using mahogany alone would have created a piece much too heavy for practical use.
- have: Rooms have mahogany 4 poster beds feature patio or balcony.
- varnish: Lady Sophina is an immaculate varnished mahogany and teak boat with its original brass fittings.
- buy: They bought the mahogany from the Brazilian logging company Juary, which has been heavily involved in illegal logging in the Amazon.
Adjective modifier
- Brazilian: The UK is the second largest importer of Brazilian mahogany in the world.
- polished: ENTRANCE PORCH with arched double doorway leads to large open hallway with an imposing feature stairway in polished mahogany up to the first floor.
- handsome: Customers are welcome to visit to see the handsome mahogany colored cattle.
- solid: Each piece is crafted using hand held tools from solid mahogany taken from managed sustainable forests.
- African: There are no sources of sustainably produced African mahogany.
- rich: The doors of the two ends are of the richest mahogany, French polished.
Modifies a noun
- woodgrain: CONSERVATORY LAND Supplies PVCu conservatories in white, mahogany woodgrain and light oak woodgrain colors for self assembly.
- sideboard: In our front room was a beautiful mahogany sideboard with an oval mirror.
- veneer: The table football features extra thick apron sides which are finished in a mahogany veneer.
- paneling: The decor is a mixture red and brown colors with mahogany paneling and antique fitments.
- cabinet: The top lip of a Catalina spa extends beyond the mahogany cabinet - similar to your roof overhanging the walls.
- dining: The huge Spanish mahogany dining table can accommodate up to 60 guests.
Noun used with modifier
- chip: Could hardly be sail from ceuta chip mahogany poker set armed with a. Pay particular attention center that combines.
- century: A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, 87 ½ ' ' high.
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