Examples of using Settee in English and their translations into Hebrew
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And the settee?
This settee is lovely, also.
I brought you that settee.
If a settee is a little couch.
Why don't you sit on the settee, Reg?
No. I will sleep on the settee, and you can sleep with your mama.
I can go and sleep on the settee.
I'm selling you me own settee for £30 to feed me children.
That wasn't a couch. It was a settee.
Sorry, I have a blank wall above my settee that is begging for that painting.
Two women sat on the red leather settee.
Best not to eat one on the settee- Mum would kill me if I got it dirty.
I think it's down the back of the settee.
Standing bashfully by the settee in his candy-striped pajamas and a matching knitted robe, was Ron.
Roberta, have I got a settee for you!
There are some sheets in the cupboard, but I'm going to sleep on the settee.
I think, uh, it was my dad's hands, a rolled-up carpet and,uh, and settee cushions, watching the Rocky H/ms.
I period-ed on an ultra suede settee in 1987 at Roberta Janatelli's condo, and I got to tell you, it was still a great party.
Jonathan could have my room, and I could sleep on the settee.
Try the settee," said Holmes, relapsing into his armchair and putting his fingertips together, as was his custom when in judicial moods.
But, by good fortune, I was relaxing on the settee for a few moments.
Above the settee hung a framed reproduction of an oil painting, which depicted the lighthouse at Sankt Peter-Ording, as I would read while sitting down.
I would return home nervous, desperate, and stretch on the settee in the living-room.
He tried to, he had a twinge in his back and had to lie on the settee, and he popped the question.
Conceived in the 1950s by architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, Chandigarh's controversial modernist architecture includes original pieces of furniture-tables,chairs, settees, desks created specifically for the building's interiors.
But in conjuring his life, it was okay and very straightforward to portray a Caribbean life in England in the 1970s with bowls of plastic fruit,polystyrene ceiling tiles, settees permanently sheathed in their transparent covers that they were delivered in.