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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty table" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a table that is visually appealing or attractive.
Example: "For the dinner party, she set a pretty table with elegant dishes and fresh flowers."
Alternatives: "an attractive table" or "a lovely table."
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There are brass beds and carved beds, one with little columns, one with lovely inlay and matching dressing table, a little marble washstand or a pretty table and everywhere bright oriental or Mediterranean fabrics.
I feel it looks best when it sits within a well-anchored furniture arrangement where it might rest behind a pretty table with a lamp and create an elegant corner composition.
AT the end of a busy day, Kathy Gurfein of Harrison, an artist and stay-at-home mother who is active in her community, will still set a pretty table and serve her family a mouthwatering chicken and wild rice casserole.
All you need is a simple meal served on a pretty table and the right mix of people.
You don't need a built-in kitchenette — slip in a pretty table to house the coffeemaker and place a basket underneath for sugar, spoons and nonperishable creamer. 5. Set up a reading nook.
Use a pretty table cloth and your dollar's tea set if you have one.
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Where: Victoria and Albert Museum Shop (020-7942 2696; www.vandashop.com) How much: £69 Ornate Moroccan Table This pretty table has a wrought-iron base and a hand-engraved silver top, which comes off so you can use it as a large tray and pack it flat for storage as the legs fold flat as well.
Wrap Washi tape around plain glass bottles to serve as pretty table vases for a party.
That's a pretty good table.
"And it's a pretty small table already".
Two bunk beds practically filled the compartment, which otherwise included a pretty end table and lamp.
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