highchair

[ UK /hˈa‍ɪt‍ʃe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a chair for feeding a very young child; has four long legs and a footrest and a detachable tray
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How To Use highchair In A Sentence

  • One of the few remaining pieces of furniture in the house was a highchair. Times, Sunday Times
  • All are checked for child-friendly features and facilities so you know before you go whether you need to take your own highchair, baby monitor, stair gates or toys.
  • Although you can't remember it, you've probably seen photos of your first birthday party: you in a highchair, wearing a cone hat strapped around your chin, seated behind a frosted cake inscribed with your name and adorned with a waxy '1' candle. Tammy Tibbetts: A First Birthday Like None Other
  • But when an apology reflects poorly on the mistake that basically launched the Cold War, they bang their spoons on their highchairs about any attempt to tarnish FDR's godhood.
  • Travel cots and highchairs were set up in our room when we arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the few remaining pieces of furniture in the house was a highchair. Times, Sunday Times
  • I took my 'highchair' and my oar and crawled across into the Varsity boat. Undefined
  • Keep highchairs, chairs, and playpens away from stoves and counters.
  • Travel cots and highchairs were set up in our room when we arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • Give them a tub of frosting and plop them in the highchair. Stephanie O'Dea: Company Clean In 30 Minutes (Or Less!)
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