WordNet
n. a comfortable upholstered armchair [syn: easy chair, overstuffed chair]
Wikipedia
Lounge Chair is a 1988 Swiss-French drama film directed by Jean-François Amiguet. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Usage examples of "lounge chair".
When she brought Osano his martini, she sat on the arm of his lounge chair and he put one hand in her lap to hold her hand.
When Qwilleran arrived at Four Pips following the episode on the nature trail, the Siamese were playing a cozy domestic scene in the lounge chair, which they had commandeered as their own.
Paul handed Bill his beer and sat in the white plastic lounge chair next to him.
Lori took a thick manuscript up to the top deck, ensconced herself on a lounge chair, and spent the morning doing what she was not allowed to do in the office: reading.
Roy returned to the living room, where the guy in the lounge chair was tilted as far back as he could go, staring into the bore of the .
The deck was lit, and he could see someone reclining in a lounge chair.
As he drew near he saw through the deck rail that there were in fact two people in the lounge chair, lying face-to-face groping at each other.
The man on the lounge chair jumped up and adjusted his trousers, then came quickly to the rail.
He sank into his lounge chair, propping both feet on the ottoman, and thought about Moose County .
With mental reservations, he agreed, and they moved to the card table, Qwilleran politely averting his eyes as Mildred struggled to get out of the deep-seated lounge chair.
Audrey was sitting on her bargain basement lounge chair, hair in curlers, cold cream on her face.
She sat down in a lounge chair, and put up shapely sunburned legs.