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Places for theorizers?
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armchairs
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n. (plural of armchair English)
Usage examples of armchairs.
There were three armchairs for clients, some Stubbs prints on the walls, and a bowl of flowering daffodils on his desk.
Hilary, it transpired, owned the ground floor, a matter of two large high-ceilinged rooms, modern kitchen, functional bathroom, and a pleasant old-fashioned conservatory with plants, cane armchairs, and steps down to an unkempt garden.
We sat across from each other in two great armchairs, cradling our brandies, and I nervously pondered my next move, for it was clear to me that the Count could sense my unease.
And so here he was, seated in one of the great plush velvet armchairs in the Disraeli Lounge making surreptitious notes as the Archduke arrived.
We sat facing each other in faded armchairs, in a shuttered room that showed too many signs of a woman living long alone.
In summer the windows were left open, and we used to sit in armchairs and chat of affairs by the light of our cigars.
Emperor was at the farther end over a raised platform, some armchairs, and some benches behind them, and dust upon everything.
My two aunts, seated at a table in one corner of the drawingroom, gave vent from time to time to deep sighs, and, wriggling in their armchairs, kept casting uneasy glances toward the bedroom door.
Four square armchairs, hidden beneath yellow covers, stand vacant behind four little mats.
Pity the fathers who do not know how to be papas as often as possible, who do not know how to roll on the carpet, play at being a horse, pretend to be the great wolf, undress their baby, imitate the barking of the dog, and the roar of the lion, bite whole mouthfuls without hurting, and hide behind armchairs so as to let themselves be seen.
I went up in a smooth elevator and elbowed my way through some heavy double doors into a lobby furnished with a reception desk, several armchairs for waiting in and two policemen.
On the light greenish-gray of the carpet stood the armchairs in charcoal and the desk in matt black unpainted and unpolished wood.
June carried in after me, and I surveyed the opulent carpet, deep armchairs and framed maps as in the lobby, and smoothed a hand over the grainy black expanse of the oversized desk, and felt like a jockey, not a tycoon.
The walls, pale salmon, were adorned with vivid paintings of stained-glass cathedral windows, and the fabric covering sofa and armchairs was of a large broken herringbone pattern in dark brown and white, confusing to the eye.
And without more ado he picked up my glass along with the one the bartender had fixed for him, and carried them over to two wooden armchairs under a multicolored lampshade by the wall.