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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

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If that’s not an option, go to a corner table for an earlier reservation or a matinee movie before the crowds arrive.

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My brother and I were squeezed into a corner table near the door, which blasted us with cold air each time it opened — but none of that mattered.

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Britney told him to keep his dad at a dark corner table where he wouldn’t upset other customers.

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“I suppose on some level I’m interested in demystifying it a little bit,” Pearce, 57, said over coffee in a corner table of the hotel’s restaurant, with a hillside view of the city unfurling behind him.

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Antoci settled into a corner table on the store’s elevated, planter-box-filled patio with her smoothie, the deep purple concoction a striking contrast against her sleek all-black outfit: thin black sweater, loose satiny black pants, chunky black sunglasses and braided black platform sandals.

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