companion set

companion set

n
(Furniture) a set of fire irons on a stand
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His companion set his mind at rest by saying in a low voice:
Revol helped her polish companion set up a tent before descending to get help.
Performance highlights include "Martini," a blond bombshell super spy who dodges bullets to a percussive score, and "Manhattan," a socialite and her companion set out for a big-city evening.
The knight-in-armour brush and tong companion set was a particular popular fireside feature in the 1960s.
Johnson and his companion set fractions comparable with the Nunthorpe, but it looked like such gallantry had taken its toll once Jolly's Cracked It gained an advantage along the run-in.
com PS129 Curved clear fire guard, Graham & Green, www.grahamandgreen.co.uk PS375 TcspPSSherlock chair, Next PS175 air, Teardrop companion set in pewter, B&Q PS32.98 Log holder chrome, John Lewis PS100
B&Q Teardrop companion set pounds 29.97 (www.diy.com, 0845 850 0175)
Finkelman (law and public policy, Albany Law School) and Percoco (a history teacher at Virginia's West Springfield High School) present the companion set to Milestone Documents in American History.
Wash, wipes, toner and moisturiser make up the Simple Travel Companion set. Packed in a clear bag with sizes suitable for flights, it's perfect for those with sensitive skin.
Resisting the temptation to appropriate this kitchen classic and add it to her own collection of burned pans and motley pots, my companion set about instead removing the oversized mussels from their homes.
The sliding word and picture cards are specifically designed to be a companion set for the "Your Baby Can Read!" DVDs.