He speaks with such eloquence and grief, his accents are so real and heartrending, that the hesitating magistrate consents to make experiment of a proof which the chiffonnier proposes.
Henri and his friends of Father John; who, a true chiffonnier to the last, replies, "Give me a new basket!
The first scene shows us on one side Marie toiling at a ball-dress which she has to finish for one of her customers, and on the other the chiffonnier starting out upon his nocturnal explorations.
With the aid of this sum the chiffonnier obtains from the murderess of Clara's child conclusive evidence of Marie's innocence and the baron's guilt.
In the present day the chiffonnier is required, whilst exercising his profession, to wear an official docket, duly numbered, and attached conspicuously to his indispensable basket.
One chiffonnier named Liard passed for a philosopher, and has been treated as such by more than one writer, and by at least one distinguished artist.
The excited chiffonnier springs forward, seizes him by the throat, assassinates him, robs him, and flies.
Subjected to all kinds of privations, the chiffonnier is proud because he feels himself free.
Diogenes threw away his basin; the chiffonnier has no less a disdain for the goods of this world.
It was felt to be a triumph when Sir Harry contrived to seat himself without grazing himself seriously against the chiffonnier or knocking over a piece of the blue-and-gold china.
And we could have the little drawing-room chiffonnier between the windows for our pieces, and odds and ends in the cupboards.
On her way out she stopped before Taffy's picture--a chiffonnier with his lantern bending over a dust heap.
My money even, the remnant of my fortune that I had drawn from the New York bank, I had placed carelessly enough in the drawer of a chiffonnier otherwise piled with collars.
He continued dressing with care, helping himself to a shirt and collar from my chiffonnier and choosing with unfailing eye the best tie in my collection.
Taking advantage of your being out I went up to dust the drawing-room, and while I was trying to get behind the chiffonnier it tilted.
At once, from the door, Mrs. Bunting saw that the chiffonnier was wide open, and that the shelves were empty save for the bottle of red ink which had turned over and now lay in a red pool of its own making on the lower shelf.
He took off his surplice and hung it in a chiffonnier then, before he closed it, he drew from a small compartment a large napkin, scented with the essence of Nethedan lilacs.
Orren raised himself from the chair and went over to the chiffonnier behind Manguino and poured himself some wine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chiffonnier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.