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Definition of Garden chair
1. Noun. Chair left outside for use on a lawn or in a garden.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garden Chair
Literary usage of Garden chair
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs. Delany: With by Delany (Mary), Augusta Waddington Hall Llanover (1862)
"My mother has got a garden chair which suits her extremely. I shall be in town
in Septembr, and ready to obey your commands and those of the Duchess of ..."
2. A Terrible Temptation: A Story of To-day by Charles Reade (1871)
"But, having a mind like running water, she was soon seated on a garden-chair,
singing over her nursling, like a mavis: she had delivered him to Millar, ..."
3. British Farmer's Magazine (1849)
"... an improved sheep hay rack, covered in ; a wrought-iron one- seat garden
chair ; a two-seat wrought-iron garden or lawn chair ; a three-seat garden ..."
4. The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs. Delany: With by Delany (Mary), Augusta Waddington Hall Llanover (1862)
"My mother has got a garden chair which suits her extremely. I shall be in town
in Septembr, and ready to obey your commands and those of the Duchess of ..."
5. A Terrible Temptation: A Story of To-day by Charles Reade (1871)
"But, having a mind like running water, she was soon seated on a garden-chair,
singing over her nursling, like a mavis: she had delivered him to Millar, ..."
6. British Farmer's Magazine (1849)
"... an improved sheep hay rack, covered in ; a wrought-iron one- seat garden
chair ; a two-seat wrought-iron garden or lawn chair ; a three-seat garden ..."