barber chair
Americannoun
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a chair used by barbers, adjustable in height and having an adjustable headrest, back, and footrest.
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English Furniture. a corner chair having a solid splat extending above the toprail to form a headrest.
Etymology
Origin of barber chair
First recorded in 1595–1605
Example Sentences
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Bright purple and black balloons brought the shop to life, adding a festive touch to its faded paint and well-worn barber chairs.
From Los Angeles Times
"My plan is to expand and it would help me buy the bigger parts, barber chairs - even just furniture," he told BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat.
From BBC
For the exhibition, Paine plans to install a barber chair — he said he’s got his eyes on a chair offered by Second Use Building Materials, a local salvage company.
From Seattle Times
“We started out with a little barber chair in the office” a few years ago, Le’i said, because an employee happened to know how to cut hair.
From Seattle Times
Being the self-aware woman that she is, my mother decided to leave once I sat down on that throne of the barber chair.
From Los Angeles Times
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