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n. (deck chair English)
Usage examples of "deck chairs".
Orlanda was across from him and they were lounging in the deck chairs on the aft deck.
Robert sat down in one of the deck chairs and held her cradled on his lap, the sheet protecting her from the cool, damp air.
In his not terribly clean uniform, wearing knee-high Cretan boots, Captain Kontoulis scrutinized running lights, stacked deck chairs, lifeboats.
One of the deck chairs creaked and settled and the coffee cup waved in the air.
Poogie and Anything clung together in terror, wedged under a pile of deck chairs.
Wreckage drifted in confusion, deck chairs, some lounge furniture, a hatch or two, and lesser objects such as shuffleboard cues and ping-pong balls.
A bundle of deck chairs, roped together, was blown off the deck with me, and I struck my back, injuring my spine, but it served as a temporary raft.
Some people were taking pictures or making videos, some sat in floppy canvas deck chairs that crew members had brought outside once the rain stopped, and some scanned the spectacular scenery with powered oculars.
We lingered long over coffee and brandy, and at ten o'clock we wandered down and sat in deck chairs by the lighted pool.
Bancroft was seated at the middle of a row of deck chairs, Oumou Prescott on his right and a man and woman I'd never met on his left.