Aún no tenemos significados para "oaken chair".
1The oaken chair, to be sure, may tempt him with its roominess.
2Look at that mark upon the seat of the oaken chair!
3He sat in his oaken chair gazing into the glowing wood upon the hearth.
4Tomaso broke the little silence, leaning forward in his oaken chair, his finger-tips meeting.
5His gaze fell upon a huge oaken chair at the far end of the table.
6Beside the fireplace was a heavy oaken chair with arms and cross-bars at the bottom.
7A heavy oaken chair stood there, which had once perhaps been fastened to the floor.
8In the dining-room, I noticed a huge oaken chair fastened to the wall with a chain.
9Mrs. Enderby herself pushed a stately old oaken chair towards the rose-framed sash and said encouragingly:
10Peter at once drew a high-backed oaken chair toward the fire, and the lady seated herself.
11Be seated, sir, said he, lifting an oaken chair, so heavy that Anton could hardly move it.
12If the Baron nods once or twice in his carved oaken chair, he does not do it maliciously.
13Before a long narrow table, near the bed, and on a high-backed oaken chair, sat the young pretender.
14Then for a moment her knees gave way beneath her, and she sank into Berthe's carved oaken chair.
15His mother, clad in her frilled white cap and grey gown, seated cold-faced and resolute in the oaken chair.
16Dr. Swinks, the head-master, was leaning back in his canopied oaken chair, with the pride inspired by noble actions.
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