Noun
a large wardrobe or cabinet; originally used for storing weapons
Source: WordNetDeep inside the cellar, behind a large armoire, she discovers a hidden room containing a cot, some Resistance pamphlets, and an enormous cache of valuable wine. Source: Internet
Inside an armoire is “everything nostalgic,” such as Necco, $1.75, and Sifer’s Valomilk $2.25. Source: Internet
I loved the carved wood bed, armoire, and shabby chic quilt! Source: Internet
The inventory of the property seized mentions only three mattresses and bolsters, an armoire, a table, and five pictures (these were by himself, his sons, van Mander, and Maarten van Heemskerck ). Source: Internet
Simmons told her daughter a stream of three stories about Potts, packed with vivid details, never once glancing her way, as though she were telling her stories to the armoire. Source: Internet
The teak wood salvaged from the ship by Lester Dean, Sr. has been fashioned, at the direction of son, Lester Dean, Jr., into a conference room table, reception table and armoire. Source: Internet