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n. (chaise longue English)
Usage examples of "chaise longues".
Karl walked up to them with three chaise longues and an umbrella in tow.
A few men were already gathered on chaise longues encircling the small stage area.
They were lying face up on a pair of bright yellow chaise longues.
Footstools populated her house, allowing the short-legged creatures access to sofas and chaise longues.
A row of chaise longues lent the veranda the look of a ship's deck.
It took her several minutes to figure out where she was: in the gazebo behind her house, lying on one of the wicker chaise longues.
There were two beds at its center, with cushions and blankets piled on them, and flanking the window on each side were long couches like chaise longues.
Long leather couches with sensuously curved backs, plush chairs wide enough to accommodate two, luxurious chaise longues across which were thrown animal pelts-all contributed to the bizarre, almost schizophrenic interior design.
Red velvet was everywhere, cushioning dark cherry mahogany love seats, chaise longues, and Queen Anne chairs all expertly arranged in gallery seating by a fire.
Empire sofas and chaise longues were placed at neat symmetric angles on the dense carpet.
There was a table and chairs and a brace of unexpectedly modern looking chaise longues.
Each building seemed to have its own swimming pool cradled close and there were already people stretched out on plastic chaise longues sunning themselves.
Swimming, floating, stretched across chaise longues were naked bodies so pink they looked as if they had just rolled in snow.
In one sunken comerwere plush pillows and chaise longues that overlookeda stage upon which torches burned brightly.
In one sunken comer were plush pillows and chaise longues that overlooked a stage upon which torches burned brightly.