In a chair
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SEATEDIn a chair
SWIVELEDTurned in a chair
RUNGSRounds in a chair.
SWIVELTurn in a chair
SITTINGBULLOptimist in a chair?
chairbornecarried in a chair
ANGLee in a director's chair
SWIVELTurn, as in a chair
ANGLEROne in a fighting chair
RECLINELean back in a chair
DUNCEOne in a corner chair
SELLAA chair, in ancient Rome.
PILOTPerson in a high chair?
LEESpike in a director's chair
RINSERequest to one in a chair?
ABSThey're sculpted in a Roman chair
POOLSIDERelaxing in a cabana chair, maybe
LAPSomething you have in a chair
SPLATStrip of wood in a chair back.
ARMRESTIt may be worn in a chair
seata special chair of one in eminence
curuleprivileged to sit in a curule chair
ABSThey may be carved in a Roman chair
SPLATWide piece of wood in a chair back.
ABSThey may be sculpted in a Roman chair
UMPIREOne who might sit in a high chair
SHAMSHOCKReaction upon being hit with a chair in WrestleMania?
cathedraofficial chair, as of a professor in a university
cathedraeofficial chair, as of a professor in a university
cathedrasA seat, specifically the chair of a bishop in his church
OTTOLa-Z-Boy ...-Matic Recliner (first chair with a built-in footrest)
chairingCarry (someone) aloft in a chair or in a sitting position to celebrate a victory
flopsthrow or move oneself in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner flopped into the chair
sitto rest on the buttocks or haunches sit in a chair often used with down
strollersA chair on wheels, typically folding, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along
regius(of a professor in a British university) holding a chair founded by or dependent on the sovereign
foldupsomething, as a chair or bed, that can be folded up and stored away when not in use
cathedralthe principal church in a diocese, so called because in it the bishop has his official chair (cathedra)
foldupssomething, as a chair or bed, that can be folded up and stored away when not in use
cathedralsCATHEDRAL, the principal church in a diocese, so called because in it the bishop has his official chair (cathedra)