From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchest of drawersˌchest of ˈdrawers noun (plural chests of drawers) [countable] especially British English
DHFa piece of furniture with drawers, used for storing clothes SYN dresser American English

Examples from the Corpus
chest of drawers• The bedroom has Chloe's cot, our bed, a chest of drawers and there is no room for anything else.• Perk up a chest of drawers, cupboards or a wardrobe with a new set of handles.• A chest of drawers for her clothes, for instance.• Under the window was an easel and a stool and beside it a battered chest of drawers.• He bought me a big chest of drawers for my clothes, as a welcoming gesture.• All we took from our own home was a dressing table and a small chest of drawers.• This small chest of drawers is an ideal container.