Piece of furniture used to elevate the feet.
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Examples for "ottoman"
Examples for "ottoman"
1The countess was reclining on an ottoman, half buried in luxurious cushions.
2She dropped on an ottoman and drew the little girl toward her.
3She tossed the whip aside, stretched out on the ottoman, and rang.
4Cynthia stooped and carefully arranged the old lady's feet upon the ottoman.
5The girl took an ottoman near by, and carried it to Ben-Hur.
1Cherise occupied that space, sitting in the desk chair, her feet resting on a foot stool concocted from a plastic box.
2The matching coffee table costs €139, side tables €19 each and a foot stool costs €99.
3No wonder the ladies look complacently at the glassy ice; with a stove for a foot stool one might sit cozily beside the North Pole.
4These stayed to watch the "mad Inglesi," as a foreigner called him, knocking his head against the foot stool of an unresponsive god of chance.
5The peculiar gift of elephant- foot stools to visiting leaders was a strong message in support of trade.
1Or, it can be a foot rest if you are really, really tall.
2Later we would add Ebony on the extended foot rest.
3The sharp, almost nauseating bolt of pain from Carver's ankle had been inflicted by the foot rest.
4Presently he was stretched in a chair, his boots thrown across the foot rest in front of him.
5Each chair weighs a tonne and feature padded seats, a foot rest and loading carpet with access gates.
1The traditional Māori ball game of ki-o-rahi has had a global publicity boost this week.
2Ki-o-rahi is making a comeback on the Kapiti Coast.
3Mission to bring back ki-o-rahi Mr Brown learned to play ki-o-rahi from his elders as a boy in Waikato.
4Ki o rahi was still an emerging sport and even the referees at the national competition were at different levels.
5Tamariki from 32 kura met at a west Auckland stadium on Wednesday to play the ancient Maori ball game of ki o rahi.
6The traditional Māori ball-game of Ki-O Rahi has had a global boost this week.
7The event includes sports such as volleyball, touch rugby and squash, as well as Ki o Rahi.
8There was a party outside and I saw the father shot dead and his wife wounded, Rahi said.
9Research is underway to find out if Te Reo and Maori protocols can be learnt from popular ball game Ki-o-Rahi.
10Catholic Toni El-Rahi, who moved to Saudi Arabia from Lebanon in 1994, says attitudes among regular Saudis are shifting with the reforms.
11Kī-o-Rahi is a traditional Māori ball game that involves fast-running contact on a circular field with a small round ball called a kī.
12The new app explains the history of Kī-o-Rahi, and provides useful phrases that can be used throughout a game by players, umpires and supporters.