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Deck chair   /dɛk tʃɛr/   Listen
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Deck chair  n.  A folding chair, usually having arms and a full-length leg rest; used for relaxing on the deck of a ship, at poolside, etc. Also called steamer chair






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"Deck chair" Quotes from Famous Books



... do so. We thereby manage to strike a fair average. I seize your deck chair, you seize my table. We ...
— The Prince of Graustark • George Barr McCutcheon

... little after sunrise one bright morning in September that Benham came up on to the deck of the sturdy Austrian steamboat that was churning its way with a sedulous deliberation from Spalato to Cattaro, and lit himself a cigarette and seated himself upon a deck chair. Save for a yawning Greek sailor busy with a mop ...
— The Research Magnificent • H. G. Wells

... on a whole constellation with a lovers' moon thrown in?" inquired a young man lounging in a deck chair. ...
— The Highgrader • William MacLeod Raine

... and sat on a deck chair, with her back to the sunset, while Phyllis, who perhaps would have liked to share in the admiration, sat by her, so that Vera began to accept her as a special friend, and to pour out the explanation of how she came to be tossing in an open ...
— Modern Broods • Charlotte Mary Yonge

... out in a deck chair, on top of the broad wall of the dock, a cool dawn breeze playing over him. He looked across the motley sea toward an opalescent sky reddening ...
— The Cruise of the Dry Dock • T. S. Stribling


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