Synonyms:
Chambers, William_Chambers, Sir_William_Chambers
Meaning: English architect (1723-1796)
Usage examples
See Chambers' Encyclopedia for three-pounders.
I have come here direct from Mr. Tombe's chambers.
For a long time she stood in silence before the Princesses' chambers.
"I will go into one of the Princesses' chambers; I have not room to stir here."
You may think that persons who love as we do have no need of two chambers; we are always in the same.
One morning the doors of the Princesses' chambers flew open, and all ten of them stepped out, beautiful full-grown Queen Bees.
But let it not be supposed that his chambers were such, or so comfortless, as are frequently the gaunt abodes of legal aspirants.
A few miles from the city of Rome, deep, deep underground, are those wonderful networks of galleries and chambers called 'The Catacombs.'
Arrived at the house in which his master's chambers were on the second floor, Riah proceeded up the stairs, and paused at Fascination Fledgeby's door.
I made up my mind, of course, that the box and contents would never get farther north than the studio of my misanthropic friend, in Chambers Street, New York.