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Discover LudwigThe phrase "table mirror" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a small mirror that is designed to sit on top of a table or dresser. Example: I placed a table mirror on my vanity to help me apply my makeup.
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Here's a budgie's dressing table mirror".
JOEL LEGATT grinned into the dressing table mirror, searching for his dimples.
The peasants, seated on opposite sides of a table, mirror each other's gestures; a wine bottle divides the scene neatly in half.
If a little male in taste – no dressing table mirror, no body lotion, ginger soap – the rooms and en-suite bathrooms are nevertheless luxurious and finished to a very high standard.
25), with such whimsical items as a peacock-inspired table mirror by Tiffany in bronze and Favrile glass and a seven-foot-tall music box made in Leipzig (including disks).
Other objects with her iconography include a dressing table mirror, a bronze bell, books, girandoles, bonnets, tobacco boxes, figures, stoves, paper and porcelain dolls and a three-foot marble bust of her image, which Barnum commissioned for his home and bequeathed to the Barnum Museum.
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There are antique shoe molds, dressing table mirrors on delicate metal stands, alabaster urns.
Both rooms were furnished with a minimalist, vaguely 1980s-style déchromehrome and glass table, mirrored wall, built-in white cabinets and black-and-white-striped lampshades and chairs.
In broad terms, the variation of ionization energies throughout the periodic table mirrors the variation in atomic radii, with small atoms typically having high ionization energies and large atoms usually having small ones.
Even if Jerome Davis's in-the-round staging cannot reproduce the baroque palace in which the action takes place, it precisely shows how the shape of the table mirrors the shifts in power.
The conversation around their table mirrored talk elsewhere in the state, where many people are torn about whom to support, or even which party they want in the White House come November.
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