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Cushionless

Cushionless \Cush"ion*less\, a. Not furnished with a cushion.

Rows of long, cushionless benches, supplying the place of pews.
--Hawthorne.

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cushionless

a. Without a cushion.

Usage examples of "cushionless".

Magen sat down together, sharing the frame of a single strapless, cushionless chair.

Several cushionless armchairs, such as were used in bar-rooms, two tables, a sideboard, half bar and half cupboard, and a rocking-chair comprised the furniture, and a few bear and buffalo skins covered the floor.

Rescued from her stranded automobile, stripped naked, she was now sitting in a cushionless rail-back pine chair, her wrists handcuffed behind the rails.

She jumped up and down, laughed out loud, pushed all the elevator buttons going up: Free from phone soliciting, from the cubicle, from the cushionless chair and Raz and free from lying for money.

Shifting on the uncomfortable perch of the cushionless stool, her lashes flickered.

A snowscape, it seemed: the peaks of a four-poster bed, the plains of low bureaus, and the valleys of cushionless chairs.

With a scratched upright piano, a long, bare table, a cushionless window seat and a litter of third-hand chairs, rockers and wicker and canvas deck-chairs, the room was a charity home.

The couch had been searched, set upright, still cushionless, and the woman sat in handcuffs, head turning, as she tried to keep an eye on all three of her children.