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Meaning of chauffer
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chauffer (n.)
A table stove or small furnace, usually a cylindrical box of sheet iron, with a grate at the bottom, and an open top.
chauffer Sentence Examples
- I asked my chauffeur to drive me to the airport in the sleek black limousine.
- The sun began to chauffer the earth, warming the chilly morning air.
- Before the guests arrived, I instructed the caterers to chauffer the hors d'oeuvres to the reception hall.
- The mechanic assured me that the car would be ready soon; they just needed to chauffer the engine to ensure it was running smoothly.
- As the temperatures dropped, I turned on the heater to chauffer the interior of the house.
- The chauffeur stood patiently by the door, ready to chauffer the guests to the wedding venue.
- With a flick of a switch, the chauffeur activated the heated seats to chauffer us in comfort during the winter journey.
- The hotel offered a complimentary shuttle service, where a chauffeur would chauffer guests to nearby attractions.
- I watched as the barista used the steam wand to chauffer the milk for my latte.
- The chauffeur carefully maneuvered the car through the narrow streets, expertly chauffering us to our destination.
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A table stove or small furnace, usually a cylindrical box of sheet iron, with a grate at the bottom, and an open top.
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I asked my chauffeur to drive me to the airport in the sleek black limousine.
The sun began to chauffer the earth, warming the chilly morning air.
Before the guests arrived, I instructed the caterers to chauffer the hors d'oeuvres to the reception hall.
The mechanic assured me that the car would be ready soon; they just needed to chauffer the engine to ensure it was running smoothly.