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Answer for the clue "An upholstered seat for more than one person ", 5 letters:
couch

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Word definitions for couch in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an upholstered seat for more than one person [syn: sofa , lounge ] a flat coat of paint or varnish used by artists as a primer a narrow bed on which a patient lies during psychiatric or psychoanalytic treatment

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES couch potato COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE casting ▪ The casting couch , they called it. ■ NOUN potato ▪ The last thing I want to do is to share a place with a couch potato . ▪ In many cases, Olympian designs ...

Usage examples of couch.

A couched spear of acuminated granite rested by him while at his feet reposed a savage animal of the canine tribe whose stertorous gasps announced that he was sunk in uneasy slumber, a supposition confirmed by hoarse growls and spasmodic movements which his master repressed from time to time by tranquilising blows of a mighty cudgel rudely fashioned out of paleolithic stone.

He was in the cedar parlour, that adjoined the great hall, laid upon a couch, and suffering a degree of anguish from his wound, which few persons could have disguised, as he did.

The tribune stumbled and fell crosswise over Clodius Afer on the couch next to his.

Severeemish, in part through the queen of Agora, had been couched in terms of blood and lineage.

Complaints and applications for relief by the agriculturists, he said, had come up from every county, and they had been disregarded, probably because they were couched in respectful language.

As the flames sprang up, he discovered Alec asleep on the narrow couch behind him.

Seregil dropped Alec a slight bow before collapsing into the couch opposite Micum.

At last we got to our last glass of champagne, we rose from the table, and sentimentally but with gentle force I laid her on a couch and held her amorously in my arms.

On the flat roof of his house, the Mahdi sat cross-legged on a low angareb, a couch covered with a silk prayer rug and strewn with cushions.

I wish now that I had worn my broderie anglaise, and sat next to her on the couch, and never, never gone out onto the verandah this afternoon.

Then they came to an arbour, warm, and promising much refreshing to the pilgrims, for it was finely wrought above head, beautified with greens, and furnished with couches and settles.

Pavoniaso that the terrible Captain Argal passed on totally unsuspicious that a sturdy little Dutch settlement lay snugly couched in the mud, under cover of all this pestilent vapor.

As Arra stood and headed for the kitchen, he suddenly realized she expected him to coax the cat out from under the couch.

There, too, standing near to her were the Khania Atene and her uncle the old Shaman, who looked but ill at ease, and lastly, stretched upon his funeral couch, the fiery light beating upon his stark form and face, lay the dead Khan, Rassen.

Madame Aubain lay at the foot of the couch, clasping it with her arms and uttering groans of agony.