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n. (swivel chair English)
Usage examples of "swivel chairs".
There were about thirty swivel chairs, anchored to the floor but scattered seemingly at random, with deep armrests and aircraft-type swing-out dining-tables housed in each arm-rest.
On entering the building, they found all the swivel chairs in the bullpen arranged in a circle, with a large-screen TV to one side.
Mike ended his perusal by grabbing one of the blue swivel chairs and relaxing as General Horner settled across from him.
But he was sitting rigidly in one of the little swivel chairs in front of a console in the control center, eyes riveted on the screen that showed the little tubular rocket vehicle, as the launch computer counted aloud: '.
This was strictly no-fuss decor: a counter, plain beige floor tile, gray metal desks, rolling swivel chairs, and government-issue gray filing cabinets.
We'd all found swivel chairs from unoccupied desks, and everyone had a ceramic coffee mug in his or her hand.
There was no impatience in his posture, leaning back at his ease in one of the two dozen swivel chairs that lined the little auditorium.
There was an institutional-looking table and three mismatched swivel chairs that weren't even good enough for an intern's desk.
One of the big swivel chairs turned around, and he saw Jo sitting in it, dressed in a clinging metallic sheath of gleaming silver, its miniskirt showing her long legs to good advantage.
The President repeated his previous traffic pattern and ended the pacing with a heavy landing in one of the plush swivel chairs emblazoned with the presidential seal.
Bret had spent his life in swivel chairs, arguing with dictating machines and smiling for committees.
But they were interrupted by busboys arriving with four swivel chairs and Joan decided that it would be polite to sit in hers a while, since she had made a fuss over chairs.