back of a chair in Germany
back of a chair [bækɔfətʃɛər] Stuhllehne
Sentence patterns related to "back of a chair"
1. What does Antimacassar mean? A protective covering for the back of a chair or sofa
2. Instead of throwing your jacket on the back of a chair or piling your clothes on top of your bed, a portable Closet can organize your clothes and …
3. Antimacassar, protective covering thrown over the back of a chair or the head or cushions of a sofa, named after Macassar, a hair-oil in general use in the 19th century
4. A case of Birching took place on three Scottish lads on the Isle of Man in 1965, here is an extract on what they thought of the punishment:- "I was bent face downwards over the back of a chair
5. 9 I get up and tiptoe toward the cupboard. Along the way I grab a dish towel off the back of a chair—a weapon strikes me as a good idea—and motion to our dog Rick to stick close behind me.
6. • An Antimacassar ər is a small cloth placed over the backs or arms of chairs • Protective covering thrown over the back of a chair or the head or cushions of a sofa • Piece of loose material draped over an upholstered chair back to protect it from stains from the users head