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tiffany
1[ tif-uh-nee ]
noun
- a sheer, mesh fabric constructed in plain weave, originally made of silk but now often made of cotton or synthetic fibers.
Tiffany
2[ tif-uh-nee ]
noun
- Charles Lewis, 1812–1902, U.S. jeweler.
- his son Louis Com·fort [kuhm, -fert], 1848–1933, U.S. painter and decorator, especially of glass.
- a female given name.
tiffany
1/ ˈtɪfənɪ /
noun
- a sheer fine gauzy fabric
Tiffany
2/ ˈtifənɪ /
noun
- TiffanyLouis Comfort18481933MUSTECHNOLOGY: glass-makerARTS AND CRAFTS: craftsman Louis Comfort. 1848–1933, US glass-maker and Art-Nouveau craftsman, best known for creating the Favrile style of stained glass
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Example Sentences
I saw the Scarface with Paul Muni on Sunset Boulevard at the… whatever the name of that theater is, the Tiffany.
The Power of Yoga If you ask Tiffany Cruikshank, the answer is yes.
Tiffany,” I say, “when you get married, do you want to live here?
For a moment, Tiffany imagines her two friends doing something slightly wicked, like joy-riding around Syracuse.
Though her heart is breaking for Scott, Tiffany wants to lead yells.
It did not need any alteration and I think I shall buy that pearl and amethyst necklace at Tiffany's.
During the summer absence alterations were made in the Hartford home, with extensive decorations by Tiffany.
Shade with tiffany, or close-meshed netting, in bright sunny weather; removing it early in the afternoon.
The dining room has a center table with a Tiffany-type lamp.
Mrs. Tiffany halted under one tree to call pleasantries up to a Portuguese, friend of many a harvest before.
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