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corner table

noun

  1. a table of the 18th century having a triangular top with a triangular drop leaf of the same size.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of corner table1

First recorded in 1920–25
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Example Sentences

A teen with magenta hair plopped down at a corner table and locked eyes with an iPhone screen.

Sally, the American student, was half-asleep at a corner table after a pub crawl.

They carried shopping bags and sat side by side at a corner table.

Over the good things at our corner table we did a little threshing on our own account—and got a lot more chaff and no grain.

I want you to tell me the name of the gentleman and young lady who are sitting over there at the corner table?

As Bob and Betty entered a great gust of laughter came from a corner table where a group of men were gathered.

There was an air of privilege around that corner table, as though past masters were eating there.

Kate Waddington, her indirect gaze still on that corner table, saw the dark young man smile and bow effusively.

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