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refectory table
noun
A very long dining table mostly used in institutions
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We'd sit at a long refectory table, looking out towards the island ahead.
A family down from London are sitting at a refectory table sipping from willow-pattern cups.
A nine-foot refectory table is the only piece that he has purchased thus far.
Down the center of the room is a 32-foot refectory table lighted with several candelabras.
Assistants also prepare lunch, consumed commune-style at a long refectory table.
You can breakfast on free-range eggs or home-baked banana muffins at a refectory table by a log burner, or sit outside in the patio garden.
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Refectory tables with heavy oak benches.
The room is starkly and stylishly modern, furnished with huge refectory tables.
The bustling restaurant, Hudson Cafeteria, featuring long, wooden refectory tables, was also amusing.
Paolo Romano stocks rustic furnishings that included 17th-century walnut refectory tables and 18th-century painted wood cabinets and chairs.
Naked bulbs sit in glass lantern boxes on the walls; tiny pewter plates are laid on light oak refectory tables.
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