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Example sentences for "salon"

Lexicographically close words:
sallying; sallyport; salmi; salmon; salmons; salons; saloon; saloonkeeper; saloons; salpinia
  1. When we entered the salon the count said: "Guess whom I bring you?

  2. Her salon will set the tone for the faubourg St. Germain.

  3. Suddenly, I heard the guttural sound of a sob violently suppressed; I rushed into the salon and found the countess sitting by the window with her handkerchief to her face.

  4. I sprang up the steps of the portico and reached the salon without being seen by either the count or his wife.

  5. The next day when I entered the salon she was there alone.

  6. When we returned to the salon the countess said: "The fifteenth of October is certainly a great day with me.

  7. We all left the room and went into the salon during the last confession.

  8. The children said good-night, the servants bowed, the countess went away holding a child by each hand, and I returned to the salon with the count.

  9. Once in the salon an indefinable uncertainty and dread took possession of us.

  10. During the rest of this month as I came from the meadows through the gardens I often saw her face at the window, and when I reached the salon she was ready at her embroidery frame.

  11. The "Salon des Singes" in the Chateau de Chantilly gives one a good idea of this.

  12. The most common form of salon was rectangular, with proportions of 4 to 3, or 2 to 1.

  13. Esther went into the salon and straightened the disarranged pile of magazines.

  14. And now perhaps you will explain what you mean by coming into my salon and ordering my friends to leave my house?

  15. He led the way through an entrance hall into a large salon of chill and gloomy aspect.

  16. The salon was plainly a reception-room for patients.

  17. They went through the dining-room, and reached the garden by way of a sort of vestibule at the foot of the staircase between the salon and the dining-room.

  18. I shall have time then to lay the cloth, and to get everything ready, the dinner and the salon too.

  19. As you enter the large vestibule, the salon lies to your right; it contains four windows, two of which look into the yard, and two into the garden.

  20. Was she not always in the salon whenever I came?

  21. I came into the salon just as my quartermaster was pointing his carbine at the countess, his brutal way of asking for what she certainly could not give the ugly scoundrel.

  22. Is not the salon to be unlocked and a fire to be lighted?

  23. The husband was a civilian, and old; but the society of the salon was young and military.

  24. Near her couch the prohibition was obeyed, but farther off in the salon the pall of the imposed silence continued to be lifted more or less.

  25. If you are thinking of displaying your airs and graces to-night in Madame de Lionne's salon you are very much mistaken.

  26. Madame de Lionne was the wife of a high official who had a well-known salon and some pretensions to sensibility and elegance.

  27. Feraud into that very salon was disagreeable to him, but because, having arrived in Strasbourg only lately, he had not had the time as yet to get an introduction to Madame de Lionne.

  28. The next step to be pursued, was to prepare for securing Coubitant and Salon the moment they should make their appearance in the camp, and before they could be made aware of the discovery at their treason.

  29. Yes: I taught Salon to long for freedom for himself, and freedom for his race.

  30. Salon hugged his chains till I showed him that they were unworthy of a true-born Indian.

  31. The doors at the south end of the great salon opened now and then into the council chambers beyond, and he could see the surgeons operating on the cases returned from the plantations.

  32. Standing beside one of the Doric pillars which divided the salon from an upper and lower gallery of communications, he received the Custos of Kingston.

  33. These causes would have brought about a sort of semi-ostracism, had the Countess not applied herself to forming a salon of her own, the recruits for which were almost altogether foreigners.

  34. The author had thus noted that the salon bore a date, that of the Countess's last journey to Paris in 1880.

  35. First of all, it was necessary for the young man to go in search of Madame Steno on the terrace, which terminated in a paradise of Italian voluptuousness, the salon furnished in imitation of Paris.

  36. His salon became famous; and the admission to it was a diploma of wit.

  37. It was evident that he came to my salon in order to meet her.

  38. You were found lying on the floor of the little salon soon after I left, and they thought you were dead," I explained.

  39. But a lady who is sitting over in the Salon Diplomatique has just inquired of me whether you are present.

  40. You will find her in the salon talking with Count Tornelli, the Italian Ambassador.

  41. The salon in which tea was served was all white--soft white velvet hangings, white carpet, white wood furniture, and a little gallery also in white.

  42. She was found lying upon the floor of the salon within a quarter of an hour of the departure of her visitor, who proved to be yourself.

  43. At Her Highness's side I had strolled through the smaller salon and along the several great corridors to the splendid winter garden, on the opposite side of the palace.

  44. I remember his big picture in the Salon of '79.

  45. I cannot s-send it to the Salon as my work, but I shall k-keep it and v-value it as long as I live.

  46. The excited patriots stormed the house, expelled the Royalists and disinfected the salon with gin.

  47. In the street, the great open-air salon of the people, was a feverish going to and fro.

  48. We return to the Salle Vandyck and the Grande Galerie, along which we retrace our steps and enter, at its further end, the SALON CARRÉ, ROOM IV.

  49. Did a young gallant enter a salon excusing himself for being late by saying, "I have just been proposing a motion at the club," every fair eye sparkled with interest.

  50. At the salon of Madame Pancroute, Barrère, the glib orator of the Revolution, was the chief figure.

  51. The Salon des Singes, charmingly decorated by Huet, and other interesting rooms are shown.

  52. Some distance away in the corner of the gallery, in the frame of the door which led into the Salon of the Agriculturists, faces which expressed utter amazement were staring at him.

  53. Monsieur generally withdrew with his agriculturists into a smaller portion of the house used as a smoking-room and ironically described by Madame Anserre as the Salon of Agriculture.

  54. Then, she went looking everywhere for him, and ere long she discovered him in the Salon of the Agriculturists.

  55. He knew that the men would find out at once that Rosanne was not in the salon and would begin to hunt for her.

  56. The call might have come from the landing outside the small salon of Madame la Comtesse, but it had sounded higher up; the schoolroom, perhaps, or the nurseries beyond.

  57. Lisle walked with his mother to the salon door, but did not go inside.

  58. Lisle was met at the door of the first salon by his mother, who caught him by both shoulders, raising a pale, frightened face to his.

  59. The salon in which she received company was worthy of its mistress.

  60. After accepting his happiness in the old maid's salon for six months with tolerable patience, Birotteau deserted the house of an evening, carrying with him Mademoiselle Salomon.

  61. This room and the salon were on the ground-floor beneath the salon and bedroom of the Abbe Birotteau.

  62. He made in the salon of the archbishop, and before an assembled party, one of those priestly speeches which are big with vengeance and soft with honied mildness.

  63. To cap all, the wily canon never left his landlady's yellow salon after dinner without remarking that there was no house in Tours where he could get such good coffee as that he had just imbibed.

  64. Constance met her on her way to the Red Salon, where the girls often gathered after dinner for chat, the Blue Salon across the way being reserved for reception of visitors.

  65. Throughout the salon formed small groups of people conversing.

  66. The whole salon presented so elegant and artistic an appearance, that Cabinska, on returning from the theater stood amazed and cried out enthusiastically: "A splendid scene!

  67. Pepa sat in the salon with the editor and Kotlicki, who was one of the steady patrons of the theater.

  68. Others are of the sort of sweet, spiritless silken tune generally characteristic of the Russian salon school.

  69. Are they not a sort of throwback to the salon school, the school of velocity, of effect, of whatever Rubinstein and Liszt could desire?

  70. For even in those days, when Scriabine was a member of the Russian salon school, there were attractive original elements in his compositions.

  71. And the imposing dame, trumping up an insignificant pretext, so as to facilitate their love-making was about to go out when the drapery of the door between the salon and office was raised.

  72. On the few occasions that Freya separated herself from him, he used to go in search of her in the salon of the imposing dame who was now assuming toward Ulysses the air of a good-natured mother-in-law.


  73. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "salon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affair; band; battalion; bevy; body; boutique; brigade; bunch; cabal; cast; clique; cohort; company; complement; concession; contingent; cooperative; corps; coterie; countinghouse; covey; crew; crowd; detachment; detail; division; elite; emporium; establishment; evening; faction; fleet; gallery; gang; gathering; group; grouping; house; junta; levee; lounge; mart; mob; monde; movement; outfit; pack; parlor; party; phalanx; platoon; posse; post; reception; regiment; reunion; salon; saloon; shop; social; society; soiree; solarium; squad; stable; store; string; supermarket; team; tribe; troop; troupe; wake; warehouse; wing