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n. (folding chair English)
Usage examples of "folding chairs".
In a dark blue silk riding dress, a wide golden necklace studded with firedrops tight around her neck and the narrow crown of Mayene holding a golden hawk in flight above her brows, the First of Mayene was seated atop her crimson cloak on one of the folding chairs with her hands folded around red gloves in her lap.
Now, of course, the entire first floor has been converted into the equivalent of six spacious living rooms, each furnished with metal folding chairs and labeled with some serene-sounding word.
A rippling laugh went across the people sitting in folding chairs.
There was an empty table and a collection of folding chairs in readiness for the morning’.
Amy's Lunch Bucket was aptly named, being large enough for four old kitchen tables and some metal folding chairs obviously from the Just Rust collection.
Drawing one of the folding chairs to him, he remembered at the last instant not to just drop into it, but it creaked under him just the same.
Something like two dozen men sat around that table or on the folding chairs and no one coughed or glanced away from me.
Barbara dragged over a few folding chairs, and we drank wine and listened to Barbara's tales of selling hammocks to tourists.
Mitchell took Major Pickering's arm and he led her from the limousine to a line of folding chairs set up under a tent.
Mitchell took Major Pickering's arm and he led her from the limou-sine to a line of folding chairs set up under a tent.
Most of the mourners appeared to be elderly and (perhaps) needed folding chairs more than I.