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- noun Plural form of
highchair .
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Examples
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At the back of the stage three grown men dressed as infants and seated in highchairs writhe in unison to the pulsating music.
How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision 2006
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Additional items, such as highchairs or swings for example, are also accepted as long as the item has little wear.
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While we waited for our food, my 2 year old decided she needed to sit at a table inside (we had our dog with us), in a highchair (she hates highchairs) and play with the silverware.
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Eugenedebs, I did find a place that has highchairs so you and I can have dinner.
Think Progress » Democratic congresswoman proposes pay cut for members of Congress. 2010
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Baby monitors have come a long way from the days when they were basically one-way walkie-talkies – now they have video cameras and breathing monitors attached; highchairs are now ergonomically designed pieces of craftsmanship that will take a child from six months to six years, and even potties come with electronic sensors that reward your kid's ability to poo with flashing lights and a song.
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After a reader complained in a recent online food chat about the lack of highchairs at Rasika, the posh Indian restaurant in Penn Quarter, I heard from Paula Raymond-Trafton of Burke.
Squeezing lemons, and tight squeezes: Readers on water service and table hogs by Tom Sietsema 2010
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Smaller resorts mean fewer amenities, so inquire ahead about the availability of highchairs and cribs.
Corinne McDermott: Why We Love Cuba, and You Will Too... 2010
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Smaller resorts mean fewer amenities, so inquire ahead about the availability of highchairs and cribs.
Corinne McDermott: Why We Love Cuba, and You Will Too... 2010
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To my surprise, however, Michel Richard Citronelle, Plume, the Prime Rib, 1789 and 2941 keep highchairs.
Squeezing lemons, and tight squeezes: Readers on water service and table hogs by Tom Sietsema 2010
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Sure enough, CityZen and Makoto don't stock highchairs.
Squeezing lemons, and tight squeezes: Readers on water service and table hogs by Tom Sietsema 2010
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