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US
/səˈɫɑn/
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[ UK /sˈælɒn/ ]
[ UK /sˈælɒn/ ]
NOUN
- gallery where works of art can be displayed
- a shop where hairdressers and beauticians work
- elegant sitting room where guests are received
How To Use salon In A Sentence
- Thomas writes colorfully of blackguards and mistresses, salty sea dogs and young midshipmen, bloody quarterdecks and Parisian salons.
- Today, because of that initial donation, we have been able to raise additional funding for the now formidable Salone Microfinance Trust to fund microcredits for over 7,000 Sierra Leonean women and men! Tiffany Persons: The Never-ending Story of One Donation
- The passalong plants are great–what wonderful gifts from your friend. Wildflowers Of May* « Fairegarden
- Hats off to two enterprising ladies who have opened up a ladies and gents hair salon at Cloneen.
- I found myself in a salon with a very well-painted, highly varnished floor; chairs and sofas covered with white draperies, a green porcelain stove, walls hung with pictures in gilt frames, a gilt pendule and other ornaments on the mantelpiece, a large lustre pendent from the centre of the ceiling, mirrors, consoles, muslin curtains, and a handsome centre table completed the inventory of furniture. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
- In that time it has shown what seems like everyone, many of whom contributed works to the crammed-in salon-style hang.
- However, if you choose to travel further afield, to Ringsend for example, a woman's wash, cut and blow-dry will cost just £13.50 in one salon.
- Her daughter conducted a salon that became a gathering place for the writers, artists, and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance.
- She regularly holds literary salons and provides a hospitable setting and has done so for many years.
- The salon organizers have made prints a special highlight of this year's event, hoping to start a craze for print collecting in China.