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Example sentences for "easy chair"

  • And I am so glad to get back," he replied, dropping wearily into an easy chair.

  • Mr. Bastow had just finished his meal; his son, a young fellow of between seventeen and eighteen, was lolling in an easy chair.

  • His voice was stronger and more cheery, and when he came down after breakfast he took his seat in an easy chair instead of on the sofa.

  • He sat down almost mechanically in an easy chair.

  • A---- laughed at the very moment of disaster as another man will laugh later in an easy chair.

  • But if I kept such a country store, I would provide an open fire and, when the shadows lengthened, an easy chair or two for gossips.

  • Here the gentleman hung up his hat, and sank down in an easy chair at a desk.

  • It hit Nat on the head, and the boy dropped unconscious across an easy chair.

  • Nat found Mrs. Parloe sitting in an easy chair by a front window.

  • One beautiful June evening in Paris the 'Easy Chair' strolled with a friend into a cafe on the Boulevard.

  • A few months before, Mendelssohn had been buried in Leipsic, and in Berlin the 'Easy Chair' had heard the memorial concert of his music at the Sing-Akademie.

  • The third man was seated in a capacious leather-covered, easy chair by the hearth.

  • From her carriage, two negroes carried her into her apartments on an easy chair which, subsequently, always remained downstairs beneath the entrance porch, in readiness for these difficult removals.

  • He scarcely greeted me, but sank into my easy chair, and drawing out his pipe began to fill it.

  • He sat stretched out in my easy chair, smoking furiously, and his face was impassive.

  • Lady Angela was lounging in my easy chair with a slight smile upon her lips.

  • Lady Angela made him take the easy chair, and he accepted a liqueur glass full of brandy which I poured out.

  • Mr. Errol, with his muffling cloud still round his neck, was asleep in an easy chair.

  • He found the Squire in an easy chair in the sitting room with three lady attendants.

  • Falling into an easy chair, the schoolmaster surrendered himself to the charming style and subtle humour of this new found treasure.

  • Without a word, Clarence moved forward an easy chair.

  • Claire, nestling into an easy chair as she spoke.

  • He opened it, and saw a young man, who briskly inquired, "Is Mr. Easy Chair here?

  • I pay you my compliments, Mr. Easy Chair, upon your extraordinary country.

  • If human bodies in your great and happy country are made like ours in China, certainly, Mr. Easy Chair, I must acknowledge that in heroic endurance of the cruelty of fashion your country is indeed pre-eminent.

  • He drew an easy chair to the fire, seated her comfortably therein, then turning away, paced the floor for some moments in silence, and with an abstracted air and clouded brow.

  • He had scarcely taken possession of an easy chair beside it, when Elsie crept to his side and claimed a seat on his knee.

  • John rang the bell for some tea, took his brother's hat and stick from his hand, and installed him in an easy chair.

  • She threw herself into an easy chair, and John tried to concentrate his attention upon the balls.

  • A bright lamp lit the room, by which Faith was mending stockings; while Mrs. Derrick sat in an easy chair a little further off, rocking and knitting.

  • But Mr. Linden, if you will please come into the other room, there is an easy chair there.

  • Then seating himself in an easy chair, he selected a cigar and remarked-- "Now we can talk.

  • Then settling down into an easy chair with a great sigh of content, he reeled out an account of his adventures.

  • I wheeled an easy chair to the window, and wrapping a blanket about me, took a novel I had been reading and strove to fix my attention on the pages.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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