lady's looking-glass (Meaning)

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lady's looking-glass ()

See Venus's looking-glass, under Venus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lady's looking-glass

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lady's looking-glass Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate lady's looking-glass, with its intricate floral etching, was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations.
  2. Sarah couldn't help but admire her reflection in the lady's looking-glass, which seemed to capture her beauty in a flattering light.
  3. The lady's looking-glass, with its ornate gold frame, added a touch of elegance to the dressing table.
  4. In the dimly lit attic, I stumbled upon an ancient lady's looking-glass, its silvered surface reflecting the passage of time.
  5. The lady's looking-glass was believed to possess magical properties, said to reveal hidden truths and glimpse into the future.
  6. The quaint lady's looking-glass, with its beveled edges, sat upon the vanity, inviting its user to gaze upon their own reflection.
  7. Rumor had it that the lady's looking-glass could reveal the true nature of a person, stripping away their superficial appearance.
  8. The lady's looking-glass, tarnished and dull, reflected an image distorted by age and neglect.
  9. The young girl was fascinated by the lady's looking-glass, spending hours lost in her own imagination and reverie.
  10. The lady's looking-glass, with its intricate carvings, served as a portal into a bygone era, where grace and beauty reigned supreme.

FAQs About the word lady's looking-glass

See Venus's looking-glass, under Venus.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate lady's looking-glass, with its intricate floral etching, was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations.

Sarah couldn't help but admire her reflection in the lady's looking-glass, which seemed to capture her beauty in a flattering light.

The lady's looking-glass, with its ornate gold frame, added a touch of elegance to the dressing table.

In the dimly lit attic, I stumbled upon an ancient lady's looking-glass, its silvered surface reflecting the passage of time.