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Furnishing   /fˈərnɪʃɪŋ/   Listen
Furnishing

noun
1.
(usually plural) accessory wearing apparel.  Synonym: trappings.
2.
(usually plural) the instrumentalities (furniture and appliances and other movable accessories including curtains and rugs) that make a home (or other area) livable.
3.
The act of decorating a house or room.



Furnish

verb
(past & past part. furnished; pres. part. furnishing)
1.
Give something useful or necessary to.  Synonyms: provide, render, supply.
2.
Provide or equip with furniture.



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"Furnishing" Quotes from Famous Books



... eight chairs furnishing the dining-room were of mahogany. The curtains of red reps had been drawn close by Rosalie, and a hanging lamp of white porcelain within a plain brass ring lighted up the tablecloth, the carefully-arranged plates, and the tureen of steaming ...
— A Love Episode • Emile Zola

... stool and a heap of filthy straw in one corner constituted its sole furnishing. Through a grating in the door came the flickering light of a lamp burning in the corridor, while outer air was admitted by a small iron-barred opening in one of the side walls some six feet above the floor. The place reeked with dampness, ...
— "Forward, March" - A Tale of the Spanish-American War • Kirk Munroe

... number of seeniks (sleeps) or days' journeys, to which, in other countries, a definite value is affixed. No two Esquimaux will give the same account in this respect, though each is equally desirous of furnishing correct information; for, besides their deficiency as arithmeticians, which renders the enumeration of ten a labour, and of fifteen almost an impossibility to many of them, each individual forms his idea of the distance according to the season of the year, and, consequently, the ...
— Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the • Sir William Edward Parry

... and promising to behave exceedingly well under sail in smooth and even in moderately rough water. To rig this singular-looking craft with an enormous mainsail and jib was no very difficult matter, the wreckage alongside furnishing him with the requisite spars, canvas, and rigging. Each of the rudders was then furnished with a tiller; and these two tillers being connected together with a cross-piece, were controlled by a central tiller that actuated ...
— Dick Leslie's Luck - A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure • Harry Collingwood

... friends is Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred S. Jones, V.C., formerly of the 9th Lancers, and one of our Mutiny heroes. As everything connected with that historical tragedy seems to have perennial interest for every Englishman—no matter what his creed or politics—I make no excuse for furnishing some details connected with my friend's career. His record from Hart's Army ...
— Seen and Unseen • E. Katharine Bates


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