How To Use Paillasse In A Sentence
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In an informal way, you can say: "aller au plumard", but you never say “aller à la paillasse” ...
La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
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La paillasse" is a sack full of straw, a straw mattress, fairly rough, so ... no feeling of coziness here!
La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
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La paillasse" is a sack full of straw, a straw mattress, fairly rough, so... no feeling of coziness here!
La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
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Any intelligent foam mattress and polyurethane paillasse is available in separate thickness and, additionally, denseness.
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The beds commonly used in this place, and all over Italy, consist of a paillasse, with one or two mattrasses, laid upon planks, supported by two wooden benches.
Travels through France and Italy
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In an informal way, you can say: "aller au plumard", but you never say “aller à la paillasse”...
La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
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But this proves to be the note of Paillasse, a merry-andrew.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 347, December 20, 1828
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Howard Adams has recalled: ‘In all the twenty years I spent in my halfbreed home, a bed was known as a paillasse.
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By the way, there is another informal word for 'bed' -- “la paillasse”.
La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
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Richard was not away five minutes, but returned with an exclamation of disgust, threw himself on the paillasse, lit a cigar, and opened a bottle of
The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
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The word "paillasse" comes from “la paille” = 'straw'.
La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day