recliner

[ UK /ɹɪklˈa‍ɪnɐ/ ]
[ US /ɹɪˈkɫaɪnɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it

How To Use recliner In A Sentence

  • I sat down in the recliner, reclined it back as far as it would go and yawned.
  • The biggest employer is the manufacturer of La-Z-Boy recliners.
  • Several overstuffed recliners lined the back walls, and at the front of the skybox was a bar lined with all types of food.
  • She shrugged slowly, climbing onto his lap as he took a seat in the recliner.
  • He smiled warmly as he leaned back in the comfortable recliner, feet resting on the coffee table before him.
  • He took a seat on the couch next to Marie, while Joe eased himself into a recliner by the window.
  • The entrance leads into a large lounge flanked with recliners and ottomans.
  • His old recliner was gone, and while it had never quite fit in with the decor, the daybed that replaced it felt as cold as an icicle through my heart.
  • Like recliners, many nineteenth-century rocking chair inventions were directed toward the special needs of the very young, the elderly, and the infirm.
  • 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.
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