WordNet
n. a bench in a public park
Usage examples of "park bench".
Not as much as there had been in that matted place back there by the park bench he had set to rights.
At last he gathered up his courage and walked over to the park bench.
What if she is only lost, and searching for you even as you search for her, what if only yesterday you came within a block of one another, what if at this moment she sits somewhere nearby, on a park bench, a stoop, Somehow unable to find her way back to you, what if she is even now thinking _He'll never believe this crazy story_ (whatever it would be) _if only I find him, if only_.
Two mad bombers sitting on a park bench of an evening, shooting the breeze and fondling their weapons.
One night he was walking home late from a pub, asleep on his feet, when he passed a small man sleeping on a park bench: Coyote.
An old man dozing away his last days in the thin autumn sunshine on a park bench, a bird with a broken wing -- they all came alike to Mary.
Scurvy just sat in the suite, smoking a cigarette and looking as lifeless as a park bench bum.
He looked as if he'd been rolled from a park bench, yet she still found him attractive.
He sat on the park bench, eye half shut, wasted lips twisted in a snarl of bitterness and defeat.