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lawn chairs

n. (lawn chair English)

Usage examples of "lawn chairs".

The screened front porch ran all the way across the front of the house, and in her childhood had been occupied by a collection of mismatched Adirondack, wicker, and lawn chairs.

Sitting on the ground, on lawn chairs like the old men back at the gas station, sitting on picnic tables.

Milt Rossier eased his bulk down into one of the white lawn chairs, and Pike lowered the gun.

The low-raftered room was crammed from end to end with cardboard cartons, stacked lawn chairs, old clothes hanging from an exposed pipe, jigsaw puzzles of the Grand Canyon and the Mars colony, a croquet set, squash rackets, dusty Christmas decorations, books, and an assortment of bedspread-draped furniture, all stacked on top of each other in sedimentary layers.

They played bridge together, went deep-sea fishing together, and found unadulterated pleasure in sitting in lawn chairs on one or the other's patio, drinking Corona beer and solving all of the world's problems.

If you sat them in lawn chairs, gave them bags of burgers, and provided tanker trucks of wine, they would get wasted as usual.

He jumped up and began licking Robert's face (we were sitting in lawn chairs at the back of the yard).

Dad was always there, guiding the kids and the dogs down into the tornado cellar, checking to see that the barbecue and lawn chairs and garbage can lids were stowed away, telling them funny stories while the cellar door above their heads pocked from the impacts of baseball-sized hailstones.

It was the only tree in the yard and a perfect place for a gathering of lawn chairs and lazy conversation.

She darted through the crowd as if become one of the wild children who waved their sparklers, dodging lawn chairs and coolers, avoiding blankets filled with people, seeking the open blackness of the woods beyond.

A small, roofed-over veranda sporting lawn chairs stretched across the bow.

Beyond was a half-circle of lawn chairs around an iron table with a tile top.

It was full of garage things, mowers and hoses and lawn chairs, but they were all old things, the belongings of a man who stopped buying new gizmos twenty years ago.