Use of chaise in Sentences. 40 Examples

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chaise at the start of sentence


  1. Chaise longue with adjustable back and seat and two different relaxing positions.
  2. Chaise longue with adjustable back and seat and two different relaxing positions.

chaise at the end of sentence


  1. It was our young acquaintance of Baymouth, Mr Spavin, who had got his degree, and was driving homewards in triumph in his yellow post chaise.

chaise in the middle of sentence


  1. Magna was lying on a chaise longue.
  2. Magna was lying on a chaise longue.
  3. Our chaise slugged home in the storm.
  4. She proceeded to recline on a chaise longue.
  5. She proceeded to recline on a chaise longue.
  6. Bodhi and Loki on the chaise . Usually live 9 - 5 EST.
  7. A chair and ottoman can become a chaise when put together.
  8. A chair and ottoman can become a chaise when put together.
  9. Dark, such as bathing chaise, light-colored like Huan yarn.
  10. Dark, such as bathing chaise, light-colored like Huan yarn.
  11. I also had a plastic chaise longue between the door and the table.
  12. IKEA ----- Desk, Chair, chaise longue and wardrobe in very good deal!
  13. There were small couches, a chaise longue, and two overstuffed chairs.
  14. A chaise from Lichfield pulls up at the entrance to the market square.
  15. And her agitated hand waved to them from a chaise window, and she was gone.
  16. And her agitated hand waved to them from a chaise window, and she was gone.
  17. What could happen to a beautiful girl sleeping in the chaise lounge on the sunny beach?
  18. The post - chaise contained a snuffy old dowager of seventy , with a maid, her contemporary.
  19. The chaise longue is flowing like a canopy and the pale branches and leaves are reflected in the texture.
  20. The chaise longue is flowing like a canopy and the pale branches and leaves are reflected in the texture.
  21. A woman, reclining on a green chaise longue, wears a rose peignoir, its ostrich collar languorously open.
  22. A new chaise longue and reclining chair have been added to the light shapely chairs already in production.
  23. A new chaise longue and reclining chair have been added to the light shapely chairs already in production.
  24. Oh! but the gentlemen will have Mr. Bingley's chaise to go to Meryton; and the Hursts have no horses to theirs.
  25. Oh! but the gentlemen will have Mr. Bingley's chaise to go to Meryton; and the Hursts have no horses to theirs.
  26. He cowered at demands she delivered from her chaise, getting his attention with the rap of her cane on the floor.
  27. He cowered at demands she delivered from her chaise, getting his attention with the rap of her cane on the floor.
  28. By mid-century, Californians Charles and Ray Eames had molded their plastic chaise for a 1948 museum competition.
  29. The pompous procession therefore wended its way towards P è re - la - chaise from the Faubourg Saint - Honor é .
  30. In the corner of the bedroom, add a chaise or overstuffed reading chair and side table and drape a chenille throw on the arm.
  31. In the corner of the bedroom, add a chaise or overstuffed reading chair and side table and drape a chenille throw on the arm.
  32. Millions of years of evolution perfected the curvature and function of leaves, the inspiration behind this delicate chaise longue.
  33. Millions of years of evolution perfected the curvature and function of leaves, the inspiration behind this delicate chaise longue.
  34. The morning we took the coastal route to Jaffa, the beach was quiet. There were no signs of the plastic chaise longues that had covered the sand the day before.
  35. The morning we took the coastal route to Jaffa, the beach was quiet. There were no signs of the plastic chaise longues that had covered the sand the day before.
  36. Instead of a friend in a post chaise or in a carriage, to exchange good things with, and vary the same stale topics over again, for once let me have a time free from manners.
  37. Instead of a friend in a post chaise or in a carriage, to exchange good things with, and vary the same stale topics over again, for once let me have a time free from manners.

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