Illustration: Details of Tabouret Construction] When gluing up the side rails and posts, first put on a coat of glue on the ends of the side rails and let it dry.
Set the tabouret over this dish and quickly invert the barrel over the tabouret.
Their purpose is to give rigidity to the tabouret frame.
Illustration: Tabouret as Completed] Much time can be saved and a better result obtained if the wood finishing is done before the parts are put together.
She took a cigarette and a match from the tabouret beside her, and stretched her feet comfortably, if very inelegantly, on a chair opposite.
She seated herself again, quite primly now, and moved her hands over the tabouret appropriately to her words.
Suddenly his eyes fell on a tabouret that stood near his bed.
The man, also unrefreshed by his night's sleep, admitted that he had found the flower and the jewels in Lord Farquhart's coat, that he had placed them on the tabouret himself.
The wooden bottom of the box must be placed two or three inches up, so as to leave a space at each end of the lower corners for concealed castors, that will cause the tabouret to be moved easily on the carpet.
A tabouret is a square stool, tall enough for a grown person to sit on, and about the usual height of a chair.
A brown or purple tabouret may have a light blue or gold-coloured fringe.
The carpenter's part of the work being thus accomplished, the remainder of the tabouret can be easily completed by the ladies of the family, and at far less cost than if done by an upholsterer.
A light blue tabouret may have purple, brown, black, or deep orange-coloured fringe.
A small alcove off the library came next; it was undisturbed, but a tabouret lay on its side, and a half dozen books had been taken from a low book-case, and lay heaped on a chair.
She says she saw Miss Lucy at the mirror, and thinking her engrossed, merely left the tray on the tabouret and went away.
She, I assumed, was engrossed in reverie, so I set down the tray on a tabouret and departed.
And with an elegant and graceful flourish of the arm, he rose from his tabouret and immediately dropped on one knee at Madame's feet, offering her the letter and the map which he held.
Gaston de Stainville sat on a tabouret at a respectful distance.
Then, fun-loving Henrietta brought Rosa Marie from another room, removed her wraps, concealed them from sight and placed the stolid child in a sitting posture on a large tabouret near one of the richly colored statues.
The tabouret was made for a seat, but it answered an admirable purpose for a foot-stool.
He picked up from a tabouret a decoration of the Star of Galavia, and, crossing over, pinned it to the Spaniard's lapel.
Lady Vereker had quitted her place and had taken a seat upon a tabouret close to Esther.
Why, nobody but Sainte Maintenon, who, without pomp or parade, had entered the room, and had taken her tabouret with as much simplicity as she would have seated herself in church.
With these words, Louis threw himself into his arm-chair, and, pointing to a tabouret at hand, requested her royal highness to be seated.
If his majesty allows you to seat yourself in his presence, and that of a princess of the blood, there is a tabouret which doubtless was placed for your accommodation on such occasions.
The emperor sighed, and sank slowly into an arm-chair, where, taking off his plumed hat, he threw it wearily down on a tabouretclose by.
She placed the rose upon the tabouret as she passed, and presently pulled at the bell cord.
I feared he would have thrown over the tabouret with his great feet.
Beside this ledge stood a low brazier full of glowing charcoal; on a tabouret near by lay several terrible implements the use of which needed no explanation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tabouret" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.