armchair

[ UK /ˈɑːmt‍ʃe‍ə/ ]
[ US /ˈɑɹmˌtʃɛɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. chair with a support on each side for arms
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How To Use armchair In A Sentence

  • His travel books have given pleasure to generations of armchair travellers.
  • Both as a pointer to the future and as a spectacle in its own right, the Championships have produced a quality of football that had at least one viewer occasionally leaping from his armchair to applaud the action.
  • I shuffled my hospital armchair forward, across the BUPA contract carpet. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • Hanne's physical restriction gives new meaning to the term "armchair detective. Mystery
  • It houses not only a flat-screen television, DVD player, reclining leather armchair, capacious bookshelves and an L-shaped execu-desk, but also a loo and what an estate agent might call a bijou kitchenette. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • The furniture was sparse—a dresser with delft, a rough kitchen table with chairs, the armchair she sat in, and the rocking chair in which Mrs. Prendergast rocked, a black-and-white cat purring companionably on her lap. Winter Bloom
  • The swivel armchair is douBly comfortaBle to sit in.
  • The lamp's dim yellow light showed him to be seated, or rather slumped, in his big armchair.
  • I've spilt some coffee on the seat of the armchair.
  • When I'm tired, I like to relax into a deep armchair.
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