From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwashstandwash‧stand /ˈwɒʃstænd $ ˈwɒːʃ-, ˈwɑːʃ-/ noun [countable] DHFa table in a bedroom, used in the past for holding the things needed for washing your face
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washstand• The inevitable washstand set of china found in every staff bedroom.• Opposite her was a small washstand with a coarse crockery toilet set on a fake marble top.• I looked at the basin on the washstand.• He put the Tribune on the washstand next to the toilet.• Naked, he walked across to the washstand.• A mahogany breakfast table sold at £200; an astral glazed pine cupboard £200 and a marble top washstand £180.