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chaise longue
[ sheyz lawng, cheyz; French shez lawng ]
noun
- a chair, with or without arms, for reclining, having a seat lengthened to form a complete leg rest and sometimes an adjustable back.
chaise longue
/ ʃɛz lɔ̃ɡ; ˈʃeɪz ˈlɒŋ /
noun
- a long low chair for reclining, with a back and single armrest
Word History and Origins
Origin of chaise longue1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chaise longue1
Example Sentences
So Masli took him onstage, gave him an eye mask and had him lie down on a chaise longue, where he stayed for the remainder of the show.
The gurney that rolls out of the ambulance makes for an excellent chaise longue.
A woman collapsed in a chaise longue on a brick and breeze-block patio is trying to read George Eliot’s “Daniel Deronda.”
The photo of the sheep on the chaise longue was shrunk to about the size of a postage stamp.
Unlike those two women, bound by corsets, Emilie wears a simple nightgown, which allows her to move freely from her chaise longue to her desk on Sarah White’s handsome set.
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