[
UK
/fˈɜːnɪʃ/
]
[ US /ˈfɝnɪʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɝnɪʃ/ ]
VERB
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provide or equip with furniture
We furnished the house in the Biedermeyer style -
give something useful or necessary to
We provided the room with an electrical heater
How To Use furnish In A Sentence
- Warner wrote from Egypt expressing sympathy for their unfurnished state of affairs, but added, "I would rather fit out three houses and fill them with furniture than to fit out one 'dahabiyeh'. Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete
- So in terms of home furnishing it is expected to have curtain, bedspreads, cushion covers etc.
- He may also be able to find a sublet, many of the med students go home for the summer, so he may be able to find a furnished room/apartment for cheap.
- The efforts of the Emperor Franz Joseph and the ruling elite to divert attention from their country's increasingly threadbare imperial pretensions furnished Musil with comic material galore.
- There are three large and fully furnished bedrooms - a twin, a double and a single room, so there is lots of space for a family in Ireland on holiday.
- A reed basket of ha'penny nails to go with it lay in the jumble of objects at the far end of the table; something perhaps left behind by the carpenters who had furnished the room. Sick Cycle Carousel
- Thanks to that shy reader who furnished me with the above information.
- Given the distance, most people tend not to import goods, preferring to furnish their properties in the local style.
- There are two large rooms that can be used for social gatherings equipped with a TV and a beamer and screen, plus a dining room and a well-furnished kitchen next to the swimming pool. Weekly
- It was a noble situation — noble as the ancient hau tree, the size of a house, where she sat as if in a house, so spaciously and comfortably house-like was its shade furnished; noble as the lawn that stretched away landward its plush of green at an appraisement of two hundred dollars a front foot to a bungalow equally dignified, noble, and costly. ON THE MAKALOA MAT