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Example sentences for "bottomed chair"

  • As Throckmorton entered, Mrs. Temple rose from the big rush-bottomed chair in which she sat.

  • When I came home, I brought Mother Jaynes, the old lady whom I first saw in a dream, while sleeping in a wooden-bottomed chair.

  • The family being poor, had but one bed, so I sat up all night in a wooden-bottomed chair.

  • Then Widow Blunt sat down in her splint-bottomed chair by the kitchen window and watched Robert Robin and Mrs. Robert Robin come and pick her cherries.

  • Widow Blunt sat in her splint-bottomed chair by her kitchen window and laughed and laughed, and laughed.

  • Having carefully drawn the curtains of his bed on the outside, Mr. Pickwick sat down on the rush-bottomed chair, and leisurely divested himself of his shoes and gaiters.

  • I looked, and I longed, and I wished in despair; I wished myself turned to a cane-bottomed chair.

  • A smile on her face, and a rose in her hair, And she sat there, and bloomed in my cane-bottomed chair.

  • He was sitting in a straw-bottomed chair, as we have so often seen him in the Lepre, calm, dignified in his deportment, and somewhat obese.

  • She comes from the past and revisits my room, She looks as she then did all beauty and bloom; So smiling and tender, so fresh and so fair, And yonder she sits in my cane-bottomed chair.

  • For the finest of couches that's padded with hair I never would change thee, my cane-bottomed chair.

  • Luc rested his elbows on his knees and his face in his hands; he had taken off his sword, and laid it across the wand-bottomed chair by the window.

  • He sank on his knees, and rested his face against the wand-bottomed chair.

  • Dalel Beg, clad in his European clothes, and perched in all the isolation of an esteemed visitor in the cane-bottomed chair of state, felt he would like to be on a level with those jeering lips as he used to be at Hodinuggur.

  • Mrs. Stickles seated herself in a splint-bottomed chair, and picked up her knitting which had been hurriedly dropped upon the arrival of Pete Davis.

  • Next she brought forth some large frosted doughnuts, and after she had poured a cup of tea for Mrs. McKrigger and one for herself she sat down upon an old splint-bottomed chair.

  • Judith sank lower in her splint-bottomed chair, looking fixedly above the flaxen heads at her knees, out through the open door, across the chip pile, and away to the bannered splendours of the autumn slopes.

  • Judith, setting the bowl down on a splint-bottomed chair, spreading a clean towel across the quilts, and preparing for his breakfast.

  • A cushion, much faded from many washings, she had tied to the back of the straight rush-bottomed chair at the foot of the bed.

  • Sidney sat down in a rush-bottomed chair, thrilling pleasantly.

  • She spread her scant belongings over the bed and set the old satchel on the rush-bottomed chair.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apparent death; bottomed boat; bottomed boats; bottomed chair; clerical error; country places; easily distinguished; female taken; great knowledge; having charge; made out; magnificent palace; mighty pretty; musing tone; only you; pecuniary interest; said the young doctor; short form; sometimes termed; spoke with; support himself; then started; will praise; would reply