How To Use Chaise longue In A Sentence
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A woman, reclining on a green chaise longue, wears a rose peignoir, its ostrich collar languorously open.
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The Fifties leather chaise longue was bought in Brussels.
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Once I had a very young copy editor change the term chaise longue, in a text of mine, to the commonly used "chaise lounge.
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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
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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
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A chaise longue is accompanied by a cube that can be a footrest, a table or seating extension.
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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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I arrange myself on the chaise longue and I try to keep still.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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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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I can recommend chaise longues or sofa beds, but cannot source a left-hand facing chaise that converts into a sofa bed - the idea being that a chaise is, to some extent, used as a day bed, anyway.
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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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Amongst the furniture is a large chaise longue, with hugely over-sized ram's horn scrolls.
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SAVE You know you're properly grown up when your drawing room contains a chaise longue.
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But they can also use a chaise longue.
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‘I'm sorry we're a bit underprepared,’ she fussed, ‘if you were here tomorrow there would be a chaise longue and everything.’
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Do you want this chaise longue?
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Claire, with the ease of an accomplished dentist soothing the nerves of a patient, took me by the hand, led me gently upstairs and lulled me into relaxing, outstretched on the chaise longue.
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And finally, at the request of La Ross himself, those popular hitmakers of the day Roxy Music, where the reanimated corpse of Bryan Ferry will assume a louche posture on a chaise longue and deliver controversial bon mots over the sound of hunting bugles and his posho son picking off the riff-raff with a 12-bore shotgun.
Jonathan Ross Made Kelly Osbourne Hysterical?
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But still, I usually like to lounge about in a chaise longue or something while everyone else is doing cannonballs and jackknives and freakish flips off the diving board.
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British designer Tom Dixon's $75,000 untitled extruded plastic chaise longue had wide gaps amid the crude weave.
'Objects' to Use, or Not
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Made for legs that rarely leave the chaise longue, they cost 200 a pair.
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Constructed of a tubular steel frame, machine-fabricated components and an exotic variety of leather finishes, the chaise longue epitomises aesthetic purity.
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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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Trimmed in pink ribbon, the sitting room's yellow sofa echoes the upholstery style of the bedroom's chaise longue.
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Beside the master bedroom, with its four-poster and chaise longue, is a charming Moroccan-style bathroom with green and terracotta tiles.
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But there should have been chaise longues instead of seats; then we could lie back and enjoy the night with a nice glass of malt whisky to hand.