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UK
/tɹˈaʊsəʊ/
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NOUN
- the personal outfit of a bride; clothes and accessories and linens
How To Use trousseau In A Sentence
- The only funerary trousseaux that remain intact are those of Hetepheres, mother of Cheops, which, it seems, were buried once again in the vicinity of the grand pyramid, and of Iahhetep I, whose sarcophagus was discovered by Mariette on the left bank of Thebes. Exhibit of Egyptian Queens
- And they are busy planning as soon-to-be-married couples would be, having little tiffs over the usual stuff, bonding over the usual stuff, picking out trousseaux, like, again, any couple that is soon to be married -- lots of white, sexy, frilly lingerie pieces. CNN Transcript Jul 25, 2003
- Among special studies of individual diseases were: on tabes dorsalis by Romberg, Duchenne, Armand Trousseau (1801-66), The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
- I was not at all embarrassed : " For my trousseau.
- Gifts to the groom and the bride's trousseau and wedding clothes are displayed.
- Besides, she's getting married soon, and I thought it would be nice if I could give her a wedding trousseau as a gift.
- Let other girls record their crushes and their dresses, their tresses and trousseaux. Fall On Your Knees
- People from neighboring countries fly down on weekends to finalize their trousseaux.
- The decoration perhaps refers to the fact that such elegant pairs of knives are often referred to as wedding knives, and they were popular gifts for the bridal trousseau.
- She picked herself a fine trousseau and had it delivered to the ship which she had booked her passage on.