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chaise

[sheyz] / ʃeɪz /




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I was in my living room, sunk into the chaise lounge I retreat to, comfortable in a way that now embarrasses me, when I heard my mother’s voice in the other room calling my father.

From Salon Aug. 5, 2026

Out of options, Alex says she considered whether she might be able to sleep on the chaise longue in the room.

From BBC Jul. 29, 2026

Stretched out on the chaise part of our sectional sofa.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 21, 2025

So Masli took him onstage, gave him an eye mask and had him lie down on a chaise longue, where he stayed for the remainder of the show.

From New York Times May 21, 2024

They would sit on the chaise longue for hours, tittering like schoolchildren, feeding the pigeons or watching the ships sailing past on Dublin sound.

From "Artemis Fowl" by Eoin Colfer

After a record burst of sales in March, the showroom floor is almost empty of outdoor chairs, tables and chaises for people to buy.

From Seattle Times Jul. 7, 2021

The folding chairs are replaced with chaises longues; sounds of rain and surf emanate from hidden speakers.

From Nature Sep. 1, 2020

Swimming pool cabanas and chaises “must allow for appropriate distancing,” and nightclubs and dayclubs - where dancers and revelers are usually packed tightly - will remain idle “until further notice.”

From Washington Times May 4, 2020

I sat on one of the raised G chaises while I was being rung up, and wondered what it meant to be tacky.

From New York Times May 30, 2018

Inside, the living room is full of couples on the sofas, the chaises, the arms of chairs.

From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett




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