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armchair

[ahrm-chair] / ˈɑrmˌtʃɛər /


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The boys dive for a velvet armchair and tussle for a moment before realizing they both fit.

From Literature

She set it on a small coffee table and sat on the tall leather armchair beside them.

From Literature

The firm also started sprucing up shops with inviting armchairs, new paint and ceramic mugs - all part of a $150,000-per-store "uplift" that is expected to take four years to complete.

From BBC

His grandfather was dozing in an armchair by the fire when Christopher flung open the door.

From Literature

Welchman made himself at home, dropping into a sagging armchair that was probably quite comfortable during the reign of King George III. He said, “Which way do the hands of a clock move?”

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