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- noun Plural form of
lawnchair .
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Examples
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Cigarettes dangling from downturned mouths, eyes screwed to the shore — the criminals are slim and beautiful, draped in their lawnchairs so their fingers leave trails in the river water.
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Cigarettes dangling from downturned mouths, eyes screwed to the shore — the criminals are slim and beautiful, draped in their lawnchairs so their fingers leave trails in the river water.
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The biggest upside of that was getting to know all the other moms on our street, because they were out there too, sitting in their lawnchairs and watching over the children.
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Still, I predict that in days the snow will land itself near the trellis-vines which sit in the yard like the rumps of old women across town, parabolas with the edges of lawnchairs.
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Meanwhile, my lovely Ukrainian wife and I sit back with a bowl of popcorn and a pair of lawnchairs enjoying the ongoing train wreck.
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Still, I predict that in days the snow will land itself near the trellis-vines which sit in the yard like the rumps of old women across town, parabolas with the edges of lawnchairs.
DIAPERS FOR HORSES: AN AUBADE TO A LOST COCKATIEL Doug Martin 2008
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The biggest upside of that was getting to know all the other moms on our street, because they were out there too, sitting in their lawnchairs and watching over the children.
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Why does anyone need to bring a dozen lawnchairs when its just the 2 of them?
My Suitcase Will Never Have The One Thing I Need - SpouseBUZZ 2008
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Some brought space-occupying lawnchairs and then stood anyway.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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When they move towards the stage, and attempt to penetrate the phalanx of lawnchairs, harsh words are exchanged, and skirmishes break out.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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