Lying down; in a position of comfort or rest.
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Examples for "reclining "
Examples for "reclining "
1 These modern trains offer reclining seats and six-, four- and two-person berths.
2 There was the pack in a circle about a big reclining oak.
3 And I caught her in my arms again, half - reclining on the bed.
4 I gazed at her small, slim figure reclining in the deck chair.
5 He stopped when he reached the reclining form, nosing and sniffing it.
1 The recumbent figure is in exact accord with the description by Browning.
2 He returned to work full time and bought a recumbent stationary bike.
3 Each sought one of the recumbent bodies and fastened itself in place.
4 They thrust forward their heads and peered in at the recumbent form.
5 The recumbent figure in bed seemed to have actually succumbed to sleep.
1 Such mild-eyed, accumbent , sharp-ribbed horses as now infest the curb-mere whittlings from a larger age-hang their heads at their degeneracy.
1 The arrows of the decumbent sun gilded the ripening grapes above them.
2 As one might expect, the position of greatest ease is the decumbent .
3 Sometimes prone, sometimes supine, but always decumbent .
4 It is of unusual appearance for a Barberry, with long, decumbent branches, which are thickly covered with masses of orange-yellow flowers.
5 It is one of the genus Polypodium; root decumbent , thickly clothed with a very soft close hoal, of a deep yellow colour.
6 The bosomy vapours of Dove's soul are the palette upon which the decumbent sun of his spirit casts its vivid orange and scarlet colours.
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