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  • noun Plural form of loveseat.

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Examples

  • The company's stores specialize in the sale of a complete line of sofa beds and companion pieces such as loveseats chairs and recliners.

    GuruFocus Updates 2009

  • Right now, he just needs to stop telling me about the fantastic deal on loveseats because it's just too in my face with his unblinking stare and slightly awkward hand gestures.

    That dude from the Brick ads is creeping me the fuck out Tyler 2009

  • Get generously proportioned sofas or loveseats, ideally in mid to dark colours, so that the chairs are a pleasing contrast or not needed.

    Interior Design Patterns from Hand 2010

  • It is a very great venue, each team has their own locker room, and we had three loveseats moved into ours, and we decorated it with all our cards and signs from home so we could be comfortable when we were there.

    Hack chat: Farewell to excellent host Vancouver 2010

  • The Carolina Asheville is a newly renovated theater that features 14 screens with state-of-the-art digital and 35mm projection, plush seating, a bar stocked with over 15 local beers on tap, and sofas and loveseats in four of the auditoriums.

    ActionFest Comes to North Carolina April 15-18, 2010 | Fandomania 2010

  • Right now, he just needs to stop telling me about the fantastic deal on loveseats because it's just too in my face with his unblinking stare and slightly awkward hand gestures.

    Archive 2009-07-19 Tyler 2009

  • There were two loveseats in the living room, facing each other in front of a fireplace.

    Insignificant Others Stephen McCauley 2010

  • I'm waiting for him to come home and excitedly inform me that they now have couches and loveseats developed by UA.

    Seriously? Aren't We One of Your Target Markets? - SpouseBUZZ 2009

  • What lingers when I wake is not the unfamiliarity of these rooms but their oppressive clutter, the sheer number of things that crowd them: tables and armchairs and consoles, sofas and loveseats, pictures and vases, and framed photographs, thickets of them on every surface, though I can never make out their subjects.

    Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009

  • What lingers when I wake is not the unfamiliarity of these rooms but their oppressive clutter, the sheer number of things that crowd them: tables and armchairs and consoles, sofas and loveseats, pictures and vases, and framed photographs, thickets of them on every surface, though I can never make out their subjects.

    Dreaming in French Megan McAndrew 2009

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