Synonym: mahogany tree. Similar words: slogan, arrogant, arrogance, tomahawk, a hot potato, derogate, abrogate, surrogate. Meaning: [mə'hɑgənɪ /-'hɒg-] n. 1. wood of any of various mahogany trees; much used for cabinetwork and furniture 2. any of various tropical timber trees of the family Meliaceae especially the genus Swietinia valued for their hard yellowish- to reddish-brown wood that is readily worked and takes a high polish.
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31. Other lots of interest included: mahogany four door cocktail cabinet, £230.
32. Some easels are made with mahogany, one of the most stable and durable woods available.
33. Across a wide expanse of mahogany sat a man in his fifties.
34. A Victorian mahogany single bed with walnut ends sold for £420; an Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe and dressing table, £360.
35. In the living-room, a smoked glass hi-fi dominated the mahogany wall unit, huge speakers beside it.
36. The neck is also mahogany, with a thickish rosewood fingerboard harbouring twenty frets.
37. Alfred Oliver finally crumbles in a heap behind his polished mahogany counter.
38. He dried himself, opened the door of the large mahogany wardrobe and took out his clothes.
39. The neck is made from maple, which was a surprise, because I was expecting mahogany.
40. In the 1720s the use of walnut went into sharp decline and it was replaced by mahogany.
41. Finally, the duck is suspended in an open-mouth wood-burning oven and roasted until it is crisp and mahogany colored.
42. The body on the Moon is made from mahogany, with a birdseye maple top.
43. He had acquired a deep mahogany tan which accentuated his deep-blue eyes.
44. A Victorian stuff-over settee made £320; a mahogany hexagonal occasional table, £200 and a Sheffield plate tea urn[sentencedict.com], £170.
45. His new passenger carriages were also impressive, with polished mahogany bodies.
46. The books were housed in mahogany bookcases which covered the walls from floor to ceiling.
47. The antiques dealer guessed that the furniture was Victorian and solid mahogany.
48. Senators sit in big armchairs at mahogany desks and bat around millions of dollars.
49. The roofs are constructed from heavy and durable timbers(Sentencedict.com), usually teak or mahogany.
50. Reaching the bottom step, he turned the beam into the corner, reflecting the sheen of deep mahogany wall panels.
51. Near the elevator door was a fake fireplace and an antique mahogany mantelpiece with great bunches of fruit carved on each corner.
52. She ran to the polished mahogany bureau, opened the lid and threw the choker on to a pile of papers.
53. Shapes of naked half-men half-beasts writhing in some hideous dance were carved on to the mahogany chair.
54. Exposed the original brick walls, hung lamps with straw bonnets for shades, put in a small mahogany bar.
55. Maude took a scat at the end of the table and laid her hands flat on the dark mahogany.
56. She sidled cautiously towards the equipment, and perched on the edge of a deep mahogany box.
57. Compared to the austerity depicted at the start of the tour, the carved mahogany bed and canopy seem positively indecent.
58. Did he take Policemen and Bishops Inspector Spruce placed his notebook on the polished mahogany table and waited.
59. Years of sunlight had tanned him to the same mahogany brown as the island fishermen.
60. Davide, called by his father to the piano, took up a sheet and set it on the mahogany lyre stand.
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