[
US
/ˈhɛˌdɹɛst/
]
[ UK /hˈɛdɹɛst/ ]
[ UK /hˈɛdɹɛst/ ]
NOUN
- a cushion attached to the top of the back of an automobile's seat to prevent whiplash
- a rest for the head
How To Use headrest In A Sentence
- I stuck it on the headrest on the passenger seat, to keep me company.
- It could be an entertaining one too with the optional TV screens built into the front headrests, enabling back seat passengers amuse themselves with DVDs or video games.
- Replaceable headrest covers were introduced on the company's trains last year as part of a scheme to spruce up the carriages.
- With this in mind, removing the central rear headrest appreciably improves rearward visibility.
- The present invention relates as indicated to slipover headrest pillows in general and to an easily assembled and installed slipover headrest pillow assembly in particular.
- At midnight the chill first penetrates my gauze curtains and seeps into the headrest of precious jade.
- They are very effective, simple to use and compatible with headrests and seats in cars, planes, buses and trains.
- He reached over the headrest of the seat and pulled Reid's arms back, trying to restrain him.
- Front comfortable seats for 18 adjustment with memory function, Headrest electrically adjustable.
- Rear visibility was somewhat hampered by wide A and C-pillars, quite a narrow rear screen and obstructive rear headrests.