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chaise longue

NOUN
  1. a long chair; for reclining

How To Use chaise longue In A Sentence

  • A woman, reclining on a green chaise longue, wears a rose peignoir, its ostrich collar languorously open.
  • The Fifties leather chaise longue was bought in Brussels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once I had a very young copy editor change the term chaise longue, in a text of mine, to the commonly used "chaise lounge. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Taking her navy blue suit down from the rail, she spread it across the chaise longue before opening the drawer of the tallboy. FINAL RESORT
  • The roof is a multileveled outdoor patio with dipping pool, shower with a whimsical stained-glass cupola, dining area (a lovely place for breakfast or dinner by candlelight), a fireplace, chaise longues and a brightly-colored couch corner with a Bedouin tent. Being a Paying Guest of the King
  • A chaise longue is accompanied by a cube that can be a footrest, a table or seating extension.
  • Susan found Mimi reclining upon the chaise longue, which had been reupholstered to coordinate with her wedding picture. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • I arrange myself on the chaise longue and I try to keep still. Times, Sunday Times
  • Susan found Mimi reclining upon the chaise longue, which had been reupholstered to coordinate with her wedding picture. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • Susan found Mimi reclining upon the chaise longue, which had been reupholstered to coordinate with her wedding picture. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
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