How To Use Footstool In A Sentence

  • The interior is very modern, yet with a home-like feel, with leather armchairs, footstools and tables for food and drink, guaranteed to provide a more comfortable movie experience.
  • She handed Mary a cup, then stretched her legs out, bringing her feet to rest on the matching footstool.
  • The ark is called his footstool, because it was under the mercy-seat, Ps. cxxxii. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • I'd been sitting in the recliner for about thirty minutes and had been icing the ankle with my foot elevated on a footstool to reduce the swelling, but it really didn't look like much had happened.
  • He wuz a spitz-beegul cross an teh silliest lukin goggeh you ever saw, liek a footstool wif a curly spitz tail an a beegle hed. Dumb dog. I always hide in the - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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  • She gave them both a hug and sat down in a fluffy armchair next to Waldo, putting her feet up on the footstool next to her chair.
  • The footstool was the right size for a table with a fringed napkin for a tablecloth; and Adelaide had her own little set of dishes, white with a moss-rose pattern. Caddie Woodlawn’s Family
  • Grievously sinful indeed it was and is to swear by heaven, which is the abode of God; or by earth, which is His creation and by Him called His footstool; or by Jerusalem, which was regarded by those who swore as the city of the great King; or by one's own head, which is part of the body God has created. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • If you have a chair, it can be even more comfortable with an ottoman (a cushioned footstool), to prop your feet up on top of.
  • A propitiatory ... a covering for the ark: called a propitiatory, or mercy seat, because the Lord, who was supposed to sit there upon the wings of the cherubims, with the ark for his footstool, from thence shewed mercy. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 02: Exodus The Challoner Revision
  • The pedunculated oak has its acorns borne upon a footstool. Glossary of the Principal Scientific Terms Used in the Present Volume
  • At her footstool are her suppliants, the men and women and little children of the city she has saved. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts
  • And bigger things, too, like footstools and ugly lamps and, once, a birdbath. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • He said recently that he inherited his fastidiousness from his mother who ‘put plastic covers over everything in the house, even lampshades and footstools’.
  • His footstool is a tiger's head, and the uniforms of his infantry are a sort of imitation of a tiger's stripes. The Tiger of Mysore A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib
  • The buzz of chatter died away and everyone turned to look at the hostess who was standing on a footstool on the rug before the fire. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • The couch and footstool were upholstered in black, cream and grey fabric, breaking an unwritten rule of interior design - don't mix stripes and florals.
  • Her vegetable studded couscous arrives in a straw tagine called a tbak, which sits like a tableside footstool.
  • Bringing her own rocking chair and a footstool so each child had a place to sit, each granny spun a 10-minute tale of her choice before the youngsters swapped places to hear from another storyteller.
  • He threw himself down in a blue upholstered armchair and dropped his booted feet onto the matching footstool.
  • What is under the feet is called a footstool, in Greek uποπoδιον, in Latin Scabellum or Suppedaneum. Biblical Evidence for Catholicism
  • Judge Marcus Aurelious Knowles, in an old-fashioned walnut armchair, his feet upon a walnut and haircloth footstool -- Bayport folk in those days called such stools "crickets" -- a knitted Afghan thrown over his legs and Fair Harbor
  • After she had eaten, she rummaged around the room just long enough to find that there were eight chairs, two fairly good-sized tables, three desks, a bed, a bassinet, six footstools, and two armoires in the room.
  • “A table, messieurs,” said La Grange, pointing us towards the cushions and footstools arranged about the table. Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile
  • Of course, cushy red velvet window-seat banquettes and embroidered footstools don't come cheap.
  • Her vegetable studded couscous arrives in a straw tagine called a tbak, which sits like a tableside footstool.
  • The restored figurine was about 15 cm high, a lady sitting in a basket chair with her feet on a footstool.
  • Her footstool was the hearts of men, and upon it she set hard her beautiful feet, indifferent to the anguish caused by her capricious tyranny. The Golden Dog
  • There are also examples of her current artistic leatherwork seen on chairs and footstools. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I came down the next morning, Verity was sitting in the study, her feet up on a footstool.
  • After she had eaten, she rummaged around the room just long enough to find that there were eight chairs, two fairly good-sized tables, three desks, a bed, a bassinet, six footstools, and two armoires in the room.
  • Fluffed-up pillows, footstools, reclining chairs and welcoming couches go a long way toward reducing the rigors of the day.
  • I invited her to sit down and she sat at my feet on a footstool as she for some reason loved to do.
  • It is the perfect touch for any living area, and you can opt for a model with a recliner and a footstool.
  • Theological Science: and Morality, to which we omitted before to assign an office, we have stationed somewhere beneath the footstool, which is before the Throne, of the Most High. Inspiration and Interpretation: Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford: With Preliminary Remarks: Being an Answer to a Volume Entitled "Essays and Reviews."
  • And bigger things, too, like footstools and ugly lamps and, once, a birdbath. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • Highlights include, from Philadelphia, two sets of fine Queen Anne side chairs and a rare Queen Anne compass-seat footstool; from Massachusetts, a Chippendale mahogany chest-on-chest and Simon Willard wall clock; from New York, a spider-leg drop-leaf table; from Rhode Island, a Chippendale mahogany block-front desk and bookcase and several colorful maritime paintings by Thomas Chambers. Auction Watch
  • Cataldise, wearing a nightrobe, sat on a footstool in front of her favorite fireside armchair. Conqueror's Moon
  • Me, if I sit over here, I can lean my crutch on the footstool, makes it easier to get up. LOST BOY LOST GIRL
  • There are also examples of her current artistic leatherwork seen on chairs and footstools. Times, Sunday Times
  • For what she had in mind, she wished she'd had a simple footstool or hassock, but the pillows from the couch would have to do.
  • Obtain a stable chair with a firm seat cushion and back, and a footstool to elevate your leg
  • Since the recent refit it now has leather armchairs with leather footstools that you can slouch in with tables for food and drink.
  • Certainly, there was no lack of cosy confusion in the library, where books were casually piled on tables, commodes, and footstools and were hardly more orderly on the shelves.
  • This hardwood, handmade Footstool or Plant Stand has an integrated design accented with attractive scrollwork that belies its sturdiness.
  • A golden footstool is mentioned (2Ch 9: 18) as attached to this throne, whose magnificence is described as unrivalled. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He promptly relaxed in the comfort of the cushioned chair and put his feet unabashedly on the footstool, pleased to be given this privilege.
  • He closed his eyes, stretched his feet onto the footstool and started to drift back to sleep.
  • After charging his age with being an enervate breed which is "ever on his knees before the footstool of Authority," he goes on to observe that the process of statute-making ought to make one pause before according so much unquestioned deference to statutes.
  • He came and sat on a footstool at her feet, placing his hand over her book so she would look up.
  • All requests for special equipment, for example operators’ chairs, footstools and bookrests are assessed by the Department and funds made available if appropriate.
  • Put your feet up on a footstool or hassock, or lie on your side.
  • For crying out loud, how many shows about recovering your favorite footstool can a normal person sit through?
  • Lying on a couch with pillows under your foot is better than sitting in a chair with your foot on a footstool.
  • An armchair, a side-table, and a footstool had all been removed to one of the windows, and had been placed as close as possible to the light.
  • Miss Mowcher untied her bonnet, at this passage of her discourse, threw back the strings, and sat down, panting, on a footstool in front of the fire — making a kind of arbour of the dining table, which spread its mahogany shelter above her head. David Copperfield
  • Miss Mowcher untied her bonnet, at this passage of her discourse, threw back the strings, and sat down, panting, on a footstool in front of the fire - making a kind of arbour of the dining table, which spread its mahogany shelter above her head. David Copperfield
  • They set the wheelchair down by Carlie's footstool.
  • Mary took a "creepie" stool -- her mother's footstool of old -- and sat down by the young communicants to help them and show them what to do. Mary Slessor of Calabar: Pioneer Missionary
  • Of course, cushy red velvet window-seat banquettes and embroidered footstools don't come cheap.
  • Put your feet up on a footstool or hassock, or lie on your side.
  • The walls were papered in a pleasing floral print, a few comfortable chairs and a matching footstool were scattered about, and in the fireplace, a happy little blaze was flickering away.
  • Solder the wires to the button microswitches, and attach a small phone jack to the bottom of the footstool.

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