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chair - use in sentences
Converse of object
- recline: You will then be able to sit in a reclining chair in the sitting room.
- appoint: Nigel Burton, Chairman Nigel was appointed chair on 1 April 2004.
- elect: RESOLVED THAT Peter Wright be elected Chair of Holborn District Management Committee for the 2006 2007 municipal year.
- upholster: There were large, upholstered chairs on the stage, arranged in rows.
Adjective modifier
- comfy: Comfy Chair: Very important if you want to be comfortable all day.
- beach-themed: There's a breezy cabana, beach-themed butterfly chair and personal watercraft with a removable doll-sized life vest.
- deputy: Kearns did this in his then capacity as deputy chair of Social Services!
- comfortable: Keep the room warm and choose a comfortable bed to sleep in or a comfortable chair to sit in before you retire.
- folding: Steel folding picnic chairs cost £ 7. Standard delivery is £ 5, and items normally arrive within two working days.
- wooden: Am I really sitting in this little wooden chair?
Modifies a noun
- lift: To the right a heap of bricks remained where once stood the chair lift station.
Noun used with modifier
- vise: Vise chair of House of Commons Human Rights Committee.
- wheel: Many elderly & disabled folk need to cross here, often in electric wheel chairs.
- wicker: She would sit in a wicker chair that had a shoulder high back and secured her in a bolt upright position.
- deck: The Palm lined Pedestrian Boulevard leads to the sizeable Swimming Pool and adjacent Terrace of deck chair and sun beds.
- leather: Randy's also foaming at the mouth over this leather chair for $ 40.
- butterfly: There's a breezy cabana, beach-themed butterfly chair and personal watercraft with a removable doll-sized life vest.
Possessives
- dentist: Two good things happened within the dentist's chair.
Preposition: of
- governor: In this case, the chair of governors should conduct the assessment.
- committee: Members of the public may ask questions to Members of the Cabinet and Chairs of Committees.
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