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backrest

[ UK /bˈækɹɛst/ ]
[ US /ˈbæˌkɹɛst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a support that you can lean against while sitting
    the back of the dental chair was adjustable

How To Use backrest In A Sentence

  • The rear seat cushions fold up to meet the backrests, exposing a flat load floor.
  • The front seats also have a longer cushion to provide more leg support and the backrest is wider at the shoulders - great for the well built motorist who doesn't like confinement.
  • The nurse may help promote sleep by reducing anxieties if possible and generally providing comfort - rearranging pillows or adjusting the backrest.
  • This time we had the welcome addition of a sheepskin backrest, an inflatable neck support and a selection of surgical collars.
  • Aluminum - alloy Wheelchair with Fold - down backrest.
  • The smaller third-row seat folds flat into the floor, with the cushion sliding forward into the foot-well, and the backrest following it down.
  • The base is short, giving poor support under the legs, while the backrest is not body-gripping enough for cornering and lacks lumbar support.
  • So, jam a hand down hard against the backrest of the car seat, grasp the strap adjustment bit (basically just the other end of the same strap) and pull it horizontally away from the child restraint to tighten.
  • Some retailers include a paddle and backrest, otherwise paddles sell for about $69, backrests are $80 and a flotation vest will set you back about $100.
  • It works as a proper estate, with rear seats whose headrests retract, whose cushions flip forward and whose backrests fold down in one continuous, interconnected movement.
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