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armchair

[ahrm-chair] / ˈɑrmˌtʃɛər /


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Sitting in her armchair, Angela glances up towards her son's photographs and says: "He's certainly given me a few sleepless nights, I can tell you. It's a wonder I'm not white!"

From BBC

Her disappearance captivated and confounded true crime watchers around the nation as FBI investigators and armchair detectives alike tried to solve the puzzle of what happened to Melodee.

From Los Angeles Times

Fortunately, all classes get access to the Sightseer Lounge, where armchairs and couches face big windows.

From Los Angeles Times

Something small jumps to the ground and rolls behind an old armchair.

From Literature

She laid the gown neatly over a stunning Louis XV gilt wood armchair that would nowadays be in a museum.

From Literature