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chauffeuse

[ shoh-´Ú²Õ³ú ]

noun

French Furniture.
plural chauffeuses
  1. a fireside chair having a low seat and a high back.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of chauffeuse1

1900–05; < French, feminine of chauffeur. See chauffeur
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Example Sentences

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He loved to have her drive him around, and dubbed her, with surprising grammatical accuracy, as “my little chauffeuse.â€

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At the outbreak of war she volunteered as a government chauffeuse but later transferred to the ambulance service.

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She seemed inexperienced as a chauffeuse; only by a hair’s breadth did she manage to avoid the man, and then she stopped the car.

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The first question on the lips of the Staff when the chauffeuse comes back from taking the relatives to the hospital is, "Was it good news?"

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The chauffeuse herself was sitting behind her wheel with the manner of a youthful queen on a throne receiving homage from courtiers.

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