Upholstered chair that is long enough to support the legs.
A long chair; for reclining.
1 CAROL is stretched out on a chaise longue in a well-kept garden.
2 They beckoned her over, but Emma sank into a chaise longue instead.
3 Molly answered by sitting down on a chaise longue and stretching out.
4 Juliet was lying on a chaise longue , dribbling on to the cushions.
5 She lay in a chaise longue , watching it swinging idly at the dock.
6 The first day beds, or chaise longue , were made during the Jacobean period.
7 Then he sat down on the chaise longue and stared, with growing comprehension.
8 I asked as I slid down in a chaise longue next to them.
9 I stood up and went to sit beside her on the chaise longue .
10 An indefinable refrigerated bed of ice that suggests tomb, chaise longue and plinth.
11 He carried her through the French doors to place her on the chaise longue .
12 She was reclining, nude and beautiful, on the chaise longue .
13 Jane stretched across the chaise longue and stared up at the cloudless blue sky.
14 And with that Pelham watched as Alex Hawke rose unsteadily from his chaise longue .
15 I handed him a bottle and indicated the chaise longue .
16 Like a cat in the sun, Madeline stretches her limbs on a chaise longue .
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