trestle table Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtres.əl ˌteɪ.bəl]
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Meaning of trestle table In English

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Examples of trestle table

  • In fact, if you were lucky you would have got not so much a "stall" as a six-foot trestle table!

  • Meals are served to the children in the passage from a trestle table which, when not in use, is propped against a wall.

  • There might be nothing remotely like a bar or trestle table in sight, but the serving and the transaction would still take place.

  • A trestle table might do—for example, in a pub garden.

  • Basically, a modern trestle table is a plank of wood set on two trestles.

  • The restless teenager to the right of the fortune-teller's tent, the dozing matron by the trestle tables, compete with onstage action for perceptual prominence.

  • Tables in the great hall would tend to be long trestle tables with benches.

  • Spectators who had climbed onto trestle tables to get a better view of the track found themselves in the direct path of the lethal debris.

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