Definition of Camp chair

1. Noun. A light folding chair.

Generic synonyms: Folding Chair

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camp Chair

camouflage
camouflageable
camouflaged
camouflager
camouflagers
camouflages
camouflagic
camouflaging
camouflanguage
camouflet
camouflets
camously
camp-made
camp bed
camp beds
camp chair (current term)
camp down
camp fever
camp followers
camp hospital
camp meeting
camp out
camp robber
camp robbers
campable
campagna
campagnas
campagne
campaign

Literary usage of Camp chair

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ancient Egypt by Richard Mayde (1876)
"... shows a chair that is very similar to the camp chair of daily use to-day. Vases stood about, filled with flowers;—on all sides were flowers; ..."

2. Boy Activity Projects by Samuel A. Blackburn (1918)
"FOLDING camp chair. The folding camp chair is really a camp stool with a back. It serves the same purposes, and is a little more comfortable. Material. ..."

3. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1892)
"The man pulled from it a camp-chair with a back, and opened it, and set it up on the grass very ... The Empress rose from her camp-chair and investigated. ..."

4. The Prairie and Overland Traveller: A Companion for Emigrants, Traders by Randolph Barnes Marcy (1860)
"camp chair No. 2 is made of sticks tied together with thongs of buckskin or raw hide. camp chair No. 3 is a very comfortable seat, made of a barrel, ..."

5. Spanish Doubloons by Camilla Kenyon (1919)
"Already Violet had betaken herself to a camp-chair in the shade and was reading a work entitled Thoughts ... Browne as regards the camp-chair and the book. ..."

6. The Triumphs of Ephraim by James Ephraim McGirt (1907)
"One Thursday evening I had just written an answer to the letter I received that morning, sent it to the office, and was reclining in my camp chair for a ..."

7. The Man of Iron by Richard Dehan (1915)
"A resonant voice said from behind the King's camp-chair: '' Will Your Excellency take one of these ?'' "Why not? why not? If they are not too strong for me. ..."

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