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banquette

[ UK /bænkˈɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an upholstered bench

How To Use banquette In A Sentence

  • Lounge on inviting velvet banquettes, leather easy chairs or oversized ottomans and sip their divine cocktails.
  • There's no patina, faux or otherwise, just creamy walls texturized with bits of straw, gray backlit banquettes, bare wood tables more Ikea than antique.
  • Instead of the sleek, design-conscious interior you expected for so renowned an avant-garde restaurant, you are led to a red velvet, cushioned banquette and a table covered in thick white linens. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • I made it across the room, but as I was edging towards the end of the banquette the hunk caught sight of me. KICK BACK
  • Inside it is a confection of dark polished wood, shining brass and comfortable banquettes.
  • The compartment immediately beneath the banquette, which is the front compartment of the body of the coach, is called the _coupé_. Rollo in Switzerland
  • ‘I like this place already,’ said one grizzled old TriBeCa resident as he settled into the restaurant's long faux-leather banquette.
  • Rows of high backed leatherette banquettes filled with happy shoppers smoking tabs and drinking frothy milky coffee.
  • Approximately four feet down, halfway to the floor, the wall widened abruptly into a bench called a "banquette" by the archaeologists. A Rock in the Baltic
  • Mary's Fish Camp is poky in the way the Pearl is, with plain navy-and-gray walls, plywood banquettes, and a curved eating bar covered in tin.
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