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lounge chair
noun
- a chair designed for lounging, as an easy chair, chaise longue, or recliner.
Word History and Origins
Origin of lounge chair1
Example Sentences
You could go to a bar, or you could just gather around a truck bed prepped with lounge chairs, comfy shoes, and a cooler full of goodies.
This will determine whether lounge chairs, a three-piece set, a patio umbrella, or a dining set is the best option.
Sure, there’s plenty to do in Palm Springs—trails and desert vistas in Joshua Tree National Park or Mount San Jacinto State Park are about an hour away—but we won’t judge if you just feel like posting up in a lounge chair by the pool.
He did not know that already there reclined in a lounge-chair on the lawn of the Exiles Club the man for whom he had been seeking.
Forward on the narrow deck a girl sat in a lounge chair beneath a striped awning and gazed out over the water.
After dinner Genya read, lying in her lounge chair, and I sat on the bottom step of the terrace.
She lay, clad in a long white dress, in a big lounge-chair, with the silvery moonlight full upon her.
Yarrow stretched himself in a lounge chair, and took up the subject again, speaking lazily and meditatively.
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