chaise (Meaning)

Wordnet

chaise (n)

a long chair; for reclining

a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse

Webster

chaise (n.)

A two-wheeled carriage for two persons, with a calash top, and the body hung on leather straps, or thorough-braces. It is usually drawn by one horse.

a carriage in general.

chaise Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant chaise in the corner of the room invited relaxation with its plush cushions.
  2. She reclined on the chaise, enjoying the afternoon sun streaming through the window.
  3. The antique chaise in the parlor added a touch of sophistication to the decor.
  4. He lounged on the chaise, reading a book and sipping a cup of tea.
  5. The bride posed gracefully on the chaise for her portrait, her wedding gown cascading around her.
  6. The designer selected a luxurious velvet fabric to upholster the chaise, enhancing its opulent appeal.
  7. The chaise provided a cozy spot for afternoon naps, its curved back offering support and comfort.
  8. Guests admired the ornate carvings on the legs of the chaise, marveling at its craftsmanship.
  9. She draped a throw blanket over the chaise, adding warmth and texture to the seating area.
  10. The chaise served as a versatile piece of furniture, equally suitable for lounging or conversation.

FAQs About the word chaise

a long chair; for reclining, a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horseA two-wheeled carriage for two persons, with a calash

cab, victoria, brougham, buckboard, carryall, cabriolet, gig, tandem, hansom, caleche

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The elegant chaise in the corner of the room invited relaxation with its plush cushions.

She reclined on the chaise, enjoying the afternoon sun streaming through the window.

The antique chaise in the parlor added a touch of sophistication to the decor.

He lounged on the chaise, reading a book and sipping a cup of tea.