Download

How To Use Folding chair In A Sentence

  • They make their way to the vinyl-padded folding chairs, which let out a rather indecorous sound when they sit down.
  • The church was actually a huge auditorium, with folding chairs and a simple stage - real early secondary school. In God's Country: travels in the Bible belt, USA.
  • There was a lantern on the table providing illumination and the wooden folding chair was in front.
  • Gruff, inhospitable, and monolingual, the Russians sprawl in folding chairs, kibitz around card tables, smoke in defiance of ‘no smoking ‘signs, and studiously ignore customers who stray past their booths.
  • Sitting amongst his goods in a folding chair, a middle-aged man with a head of thick salt and pepper hair and a stubbly beard waved for me to come over. Katie Beck: Pardon My French: Our Heroine Gets a Warm Palestinian Welcome
Enhance Your English Writing Skills
Fix common errors and boost your confidence in every sentence.
Get started
for free
Enhance Your English Writing Skills
  • Blue folding chairs pop against the buttery yellow of the balcony.
  • WW was a room full of big women and a few big men on rickety folding chairs bathed in baleful hospital light. The Goal by Matthew Licht
  • A band was performing Motown songs in a bandshell and hundreds of people were camped out on their folding chairs and beach towels in front of the stage.
  • • Participate in any extracurricular activity they wanted, so long as I was never required to drive farther than 10 minutes to get them there, or to sit on a field in a folding chair in anything but the balmiest weather for any longer than 60 minutes. In Defense of the Guilty, Ambivalent, Preoccupied Western Mom
  • As they sat on gray folding chairs in the desert wasteland, the war seemed to be in dismal shape.
  • The plaza accommodates 1,000 cushioned folding chairs plus standing room.
  • In further visits to the store trading standards officers found a second dangerous type of folding chair and a pouffe and throw which did not have the required labelling and fire safety information.
  • I even quite like the ostentatiously distressed trestles and folding chairs they use outside, and the formulaic battered club chairs in the window.
  • Folding chairs were snapped open along the aisles and in the choir loft, filling every available surface in order to accommodate the throng who had come to honour Fred.
  • A generously built man wearing a thick coat and dungarees, he settled into a folding chair and began to wait. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eric loved the hassock, and he admitted that sitting on one folding chair with his feet on the other used to make his back hurt.
  • A folding chair such as this could just as easily have been made from wood, and wouldn't have been any heavier or cumbersome to use.
  • About 160 people sat elbow to elbow on folding chairs to hear Haggard sermonize about sin, love and forgiveness. Ted Haggard's New Church, St. James, Draws 160 In Colorado Springs
  • Listen real close, you can almost hear the reluctant focus groups plopping down in their rented folding chairs.
  • The gray people, as a friend of mine called the dour-looking youths of the downtown arts crowd, stuffed into the room on old folding chairs and splintering benches, everyone stepping carefully amid broken floorboards and keeping one wary eye on the wires and pipes hanging from the ceiling. Enemies: A Literary Love Story
  • Meanwhile, klutzy, overemotional Simone was sobbing madly, because she had gotten herself caught in the folding chair.
  • On a fine night the gardens are magical, dotted with folding chairs, tartan rugs and carefully chosen food that won't cause unwanted sound later.
  • But the Twins 'old dugout is now filled with hundreds of blue folding chairs in long stacks, and Mr. Lester, in his 24th year in charge of the dome's day-to-day operation, admitted he feels a bit lonelier in the old place these days. Take Me In to the Ballgame
  • In front of the bleachers was a podium; off to the side, a short row of folding chairs. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
  • If you enjoy watching pitchers throw baseballs from the mound toward the plate rather than folding chairs from the bullpen into the stands, then Tuesday was your kind of night.
  • And equipment - filing cabinets, telephone handsets, trestle tables and folding chairs - kept arriving in great strength. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • She began to unstack the folding chairs, snapping them open and arranging them in rows. The Queen of Everything
  • Some reclined wearily on the couches, others leaned forward with excitement on the folding chairs.
  • But the Twins 'old dugout is now filled with hundreds of blue folding chairs in long stacks, and Mr. Lester, in his 24th year in charge of the dome's day-to-day operation, admitted he feels a bit lonelier in the old place these days. Take Me In to the Ballgame
  • Traveling as economically as possible, she carried not only enough food and reading for the trip but also a folding chair and a blanket: fourth-class travelers through Germany were not provided with seating. Curie, Marie Sklodowska
  • Also during the showing of the film, the theater operators oversold the capacity of the theater and packed patrons on folding chairs in the aisle.
  • Huge explosions, rockets the size of tractor trailers, getting hit with a folding chair, and running head first into the turnbuckle never did more than temporary damage, presumably because both Godzillas are "scientific" wrestlers. Multicultural Experiences
  • Used by high ecclesiastics, these simple, boxlike chairs evolved from earlier folding chairs and changed very little in design over the ensuing two centuries.
  • A generously built man wearing a thick coat and dungarees, he settled into a folding chair and began to wait. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mike leaned back in a folding chair behind a small round table in the corner.
  • This time she just sidestepped away from him, and when he'd missed her, she clobbered him from the back with a metal folding chair she'd found nearby.
  • Stepping aside to allow the president through, Cindy Collins took her seat in a folding chair behind the podium.

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):