Results for chair
Definitions of chair:
part of speech: verb transitive
To carry one publicly in triumph.
part of speech: noun
A movable seat with a back, for one person; a professorship; as, the chair of modern languages; the presiding officer of an assembly.
Usage examples for chair:
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They are very small- so small, that at this moment they are both asleep in the great chair
"Aunt Fanny's Story-Book for Little Boys and Girls", Frances Elizabeth Barrow -
Fleda neither spoke nor looked at him, and rose up from her chair
"Queechy, Volume II", Elizabeth Wetherell -
At the word, Araminta started out of her chair
"A Spinner in the Sun", Myrtle Reed -
At that moment Olive entered the room, and took a chair close by her father's.
"The Man Who Rose Again", Joseph Hocking