Piece of furniture used to elevate the feet.
A piece of furniture or support used to support one's feet.
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Examples for "ottoman "
Examples for "ottoman "
1 The countess was reclining on an ottoman , half buried in luxurious cushions.
2 She dropped on an ottoman and drew the little girl toward her.
3 She tossed the whip aside, stretched out on the ottoman , and rang.
4 Cynthia stooped and carefully arranged the old lady's feet upon the ottoman .
5 The girl took an ottoman near by, and carried it to Ben-Hur.
1 The traditional Māori ball game of ki-o - rahi has had a global publicity boost this week.
2 Ki - o - rahi is making a comeback on the Kapiti Coast.
3 Mission to bring back ki-o - rahi Mr Brown learned to play ki-o - rahi from his elders as a boy in Waikato.
4 Ki o rahi was still an emerging sport and even the referees at the national competition were at different levels.
5 Tamariki from 32 kura met at a west Auckland stadium on Wednesday to play the ancient Maori ball game of ki o rahi .
1 Cherise occupied that space, sitting in the desk chair, her feet resting on a foot stool concocted from a plastic box.
2 The matching coffee table costs €139, side tables €19 each and a foot stool costs €99.
3 No wonder the ladies look complacently at the glassy ice; with a stove for a foot stool one might sit cozily beside the North Pole.
4 These stayed to watch the "mad Inglesi," as a foreigner called him, knocking his head against the foot stool of an unresponsive god of chance.
5 The peculiar gift of elephant- foot stools to visiting leaders was a strong message in support of trade.
6 Their household furniture consists of a few wooden platters, cocoa-nut shells, and some neat wooden pillows shaped like four- footed stools or forms.
7 ANTHONY: That man's reason, cousin, is like a three- footed stool - so tottering on every side that whosoever sits on it may soon take a foul fall.
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