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Enter Lounger and Marksman, R. and L. _Lounger_ (_heartily_).
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, July 18, 1891 Various
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Dugald Stewart, and some of my learned friends, put me in the periodical paper, called The Lounger, [164] a copy of which I here enclose you.
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"It will be proven that on the day preceding the murder there was published in an Edinburgh paper called The Lounger the news that an engagement of marriage had been contracted between the late John
Nancy Stair A Novel Elinor Macartney Lane 1886
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If you spend long hours reading a book or at the computer like me then this piece of furniture (35H Lounger designed by Frédéric Sofia) is a must.
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From Hayon Studio comes “The Lounger”, a sophisticated wing chair - or should we say “armchair”?
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Leaving aside its good looks, The Lounger was meant to be a model of comfort and is said to increase the level of relaxation for its user with every passing minute of seating.
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The Lounger was used as a decorative motif on the Midwinter Pottery's popular Homemaker china, an interesting example of the contemporary idiom feeding on itself.
Robin Day obituary Fiona MacCarthy 2010
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He's chillin in his comfy looking Coleman Bone Lounger and has someone scratching his back.
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He's chillin in his comfy looking Coleman Bone Lounger and has someone scratching his back.
April 2008 2008
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Robin also designed TV Lounger armchairs, 1950s contemporary versions of the fireside chair, with small oblong trays for snacks replacing armrests.
Robin Day obituary Fiona MacCarthy 2010
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