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armrests

n. (plural of armrest English)

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They all missed but the last, which took off one of Nokias's armrests.

He expelled his breath in a long sigh and let go his grasp on the armrests.

Built into the couch's armrests were an assortment of manual over ride buttons.

They sat, occasionally with an inadvertent gasp at the terrifying proximity to a space obstacle large enough to crush them, clinging to the armrests of their seats, and grateful for the safety belts that held them in place.

He sat down, put his hands along the armrests, found they were precisely the length of his forearm, and that the seat of the chair admirably fit his long legs and torso.

There were stools pulled back against the walls, but there were also three leathered couches, the first that Menolly had ever seen, with timedarkened armrests and backs, some patched where the original hide had been replaced.

I said, "attached to some of the benches, I think you can detect the presence of ankle stocks, and, on the attached armrests, wrist stocks.

I then slid the lower board of a hinged pair of boards, with matching semicircular openings, into position, in the slots in the armrests.

The height of this bottom board came about a hurt above the level of the armrests.

I then thrust two clips through matching rings, one set on the stock and armrest to my left, the other on the stock and armrest to my right, securing the stocks in the armrests.

Picard grabbed on to his armrests to keep from being thrown from the chair.

Riker held on tightly to the armrests of the captain’s chair while keeping his jaw firmly set to avoid biting down on his tongue.

Beside him, Troi bit down on her lower lip as the beam seared past swollen clouds filled with angry lightning, and gripped her armrests until her knuckles whitened.

Even Data had to strain to keep his balance, digging his fingertips into the armrests of his chair.

He gripped the armrests of his chair tightly even as his spine slammed into the cushion padding the back of the seat.