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bar stool

n. A stool that is used for sitting which is often taller than a chair and usually with a foot rest and commonly placed in bars and in front of kitchen counters.

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Bar stool

Bar stools are a type of tall chair, often with a foot rest to support the feet. The height and narrowness of bar stools makes them suitable for use at bars and high tables in pubs or bars. In the 2010s, bar stools are becoming more popular in homes, usually placed at the kitchen counter or at a home bar. Bar stools are becoming more popular in homes because they are available in varied styles. As well, bar stools allow for a higher view when eating, drinking, or socializing.

Usage examples of "bar stool".

Stuffing her hands in the pockets of her cutoffs, she slid from her bar stool, and sauntered over.

Something in the way she plumped her cute little bottom down on the bar stool, and crossed her legs, and propped one elbow on the bar, and her chin on her hand, and looked him mischievously in the eye&mdash.

I eased off the bar stool and circled to the right, peering over the roiling mob to the point where I thought I'd seen her.

Jane swiveled on her bar stool and took a deep drag on her cigarette.

Jim had been drinking all day and was feeling the weight of his rugged cowboy charisma when Rachel sat down on the bar stool next to him and put a newspaper on the bar.

A customer wheeled from his bar stool into her path and she stuck her fingers into his eye.

Estelle said, taking dainty sips of sherry like she was perched on a bar stool in Buckingham Palace exchanging recipes with the queen—.

The next morning I ambled down to Ruby Bee's, found my favorite bar stool, and warned myself to tread very carefully if I ever again wanted to savor a square of lemon icebox pie.

There was only one other customer, a souse on a bar stool with his back to the door.

Once the waitress went off to fetch my wine, he eased off the bar stool and headed in my direction.

Mostly, I was dawdling, avoiding the moment when I'd have to perch on a bar stool and buy myself a drink.

Theo said, taking Gabe by the shoulder and unsuccessfully trying to pull him off his bar stool.

Face jumping in a sudden flash of rage, Coffin Ed slapped him left-handed from the bar stool.

On a bar stool a woman in a black tailormade, which couldnt at that time of year have been anything but some synthetic fabric like orlon, was sitting alone with a pale greenish-colored drink in front of her and smoking a cigarette in a long jade holder.

There was a sad fellow over on a bar stool talking to the bartender, who was polishing a glass and listening with that plastic smile people wear when they are trying not to scream.