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Definition of Lounge chair
1. Noun. A comfortable upholstered armchair.
Generic synonyms: Armchair
Specialized synonyms: Wing Chair
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lounge Chair
Literary usage of Lounge chair
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Astronomy Without a Telescope: A Guide to the Constellations, and by Edward Walter Maunder (1904)
"To the eye, the principal stars of Cetus form the outline of a lounge chair,
spreading over a vast expanse of sky, its length being 50°, its average breadth ..."
2. The Hibernian Magazine. by Charles Joseph Kickham (1864)
"Miss Evans reclines in a lounge chair, her head resting on her hand. Her mother
had poked the fire several times, venturing each time to conjecture that it ..."
3. Tropical Trials: A Hand-book for Women in the Tropics by Shelley Leigh Hunt, Alexander S. Kenny (1883)
"lounge chair for 'Board-ship Use.— Guide Book and Map.—Toilet Requisites.—Music.— Books
and Albums.—Stationery.—Drawing Materials, &c. ..."
4. Adventure Guide Inside Passage & Coastal Alaska by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2006)
"It's more exposed than on other ships, and considerably smaller and harder to
find a patch of deck or a lounge chair to call your own. ..."