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n. (rocking chair English)
Usage examples of "rocking chairs".
In the old days, there had been several rocking chairs scattered about the porch, for the enjoyment of fine summer nights.
Her festive genius was still so alive then that when she received new records she would invite Gaston to stay in the parlor until very late to practice the dance steps that her schoolmates described to her in sketches and they would generally end up making love on the Viennese rocking chairs or on the bare floor.
All the fields lay in warm spring sunlight, and below on the grass my cousins played, some forty or fifty of them, all below the age of twelve, and around them in rocking chairs sat the uncles and aunts, fanning themselves and chatting.
Sewing Circle for the Widows and Orphans of the Confederacy eagerly laid down their needles and edged their rocking chairs closer.
There were the two rocking chairs on either side of the rusty stove.
Margie and Alex sat in their rocking chairs, their shawls over their knees.
The room was soft with dust and shadow, everywhere the ruck of clustered objects, most of them plainly put together and left to themselves to grow into the look of familiar things, every angle, plane and coloration recalling the hush of some mellow room where beaded dresses rest limply on the arms of rocking chairs.
He dragged the blankets off the bed and draped them over the rocking chairs in the sitting room before stooping to build a fire.