Upholstered chair that is long enough to support the legs.
A long chair; for reclining.
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Examples for "chaise"
Examples for "chaise"
1In stile; a chaise and four; smoking the road; raising a mist?
2The chaise stops; Varney pulls in, and draws aside to the hedgerow.
3The one remained in the hall, the other advanced to the chaise.
4Yes: and the young lady in the chaise to-day was that girl.
5The noise of the chaise had disturbed the quiet of the establishment.
1She colored the cards herself & shared her daybed with him.
2He flopped down on the daybed sofa, which wasn't so bad.
3Also high on the list was a daybed- acozyspot to read or snooze.
4I suppose you were on the daybed over there, or perhaps on the floor.
5I was shown to an upstairs room where Mrs. Tomlinson reclined on a daybed.
1CAROL is stretched out on a chaise longue in a well-kept garden.
2They beckoned her over, but Emma sank into a chaise longue instead.
3Molly answered by sitting down on a chaise longue and stretching out.
4Juliet was lying on a chaise longue, dribbling on to the cushions.
5She lay in a chaise longue, watching it swinging idly at the dock.
6The first day beds, or chaise longue, were made during the Jacobean period.
7Then he sat down on the chaise longue and stared, with growing comprehension.
8I asked as I slid down in a chaise longue next to them.
9I stood up and went to sit beside her on the chaise longue.
10An indefinable refrigerated bed of ice that suggests tomb, chaise longue and plinth.
11He carried her through the French doors to place her on the chaise longue.
12She was reclining, nude and beautiful, on the chaise longue.
13Jane stretched across the chaise longue and stared up at the cloudless blue sky.
14And with that Pelham watched as Alex Hawke rose unsteadily from his chaise longue.
15I handed him a bottle and indicated the chaise longue.
16Like a cat in the sun, Madeline stretches her limbs on a chaise longue.
Translations for chaise longue