Conservatories [noun]
Definition of Conservatories:
greenhouse
Opposite/Antonyms of Conservatories:
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Sentence/Example of Conservatories:
It was one day when a student from the Stuttgardt conservatory attempted to play the Sonata Appassionata.
He plays beautifully, and was trained in the famous Brussels conservatory, of which Dupont is the head.
I don't know much about the interior arrangements of Kullak's conservatory, because I only went to his own class.
In the conservatory he seemed to be a very passionate player; but, somehow, in public that was not the case.
This young lady had been originally a pupil of Kullak's, and I had heard her play once in his conservatory.
A botanist of note, he had a remarkable conservatory where he cultivated geraniums only.
So they have a new entrance—very handsome conservatory—flowers—the banker does things in style.
But Providence willed it otherwise; for Mr. Sleek suddenly entered his conservatory in a state of considerable excitement.
She crept away through the little room where the bridge players were deep in their game into the conservatory beyond.
The old house stood four-square, with a patched-up conservatory on one wing.