causeuse (Meaning)

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causeuse (n.)

A kind of sofa for two persons. A tete-/-tete.

Synonyms & Antonyms of causeuse

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

causeuse Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant causeuse in the corner of the room added a touch of sophistication to the decor.
  2. She curled up on the causeuse with a book, enjoying the cozy ambiance of the reading nook.
  3. The antique causeuse in the parlor had been passed down through generations of the family.
  4. They reupholstered the causeuse to match the color scheme of the living room.
  5. The couple sat close together on the causeuse, sharing stories and laughter.
  6. She found a beautiful embroidered throw pillow to adorn the causeuse in her study.
  7. The guests gathered around the causeuse, engaged in lively conversation during the party.
  8. After a long day at work, he looked forward to relaxing on the causeuse in front of the fireplace.
  9. The causeuse provided the perfect spot for quiet reflection and contemplation.
  10. They purchased a new causeuse for their apartment, making it the focal point of the living space.

FAQs About the word causeuse

A kind of sofa for two persons. A tete-/-tete.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elegant causeuse in the corner of the room added a touch of sophistication to the decor.

She curled up on the causeuse with a book, enjoying the cozy ambiance of the reading nook.

The antique causeuse in the parlor had been passed down through generations of the family.

They reupholstered the causeuse to match the color scheme of the living room.