bookcase in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

bookcase in the PONS Dictionary

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bookcase Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Typical interiors consisted of pine paneling with built-in bookcases.
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A bookcase consists of a unit including two or more shelves which may not all be used to contain books or other printed materials.
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This would cause a bookcase to slide back and reveal two fireman's poles.
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The word also seems in medieval times to be used commonly for any closed cupboard and even bookcase.
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He reaches out through the bookcase and into the field, and the woman in the white dress takes his hand.
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The empty bookcase in the field continues to stand before the rolling hills and bright blue sky.
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The dark study is now empty with a vibrant light glaring through the empty section of the bookcase.
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The devices were more prosaically described by operators as being like great big metal bookcases.
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Early bookcases were usually of oak, which is still deemed by some to be the most appropriate wood for an elegant library.
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While almost all original furnishings were lost as the house transferred owners, three built-in bookcases and a dining room sideboard remain.
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