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Definition of Adirondack chair in English: Adirondack chairnounˌadɪˈrɒndakˌadəˈrändak ˌCHer North American An armchair for outdoor use constructed from wide wooden slats and typically having a seat that slants downwards towards the sloping back. Example sentencesExamples - In a garden where green predominates, the boldest dash of color comes from blue-painted Adirondack chairs and a matching blue bench.
- Paint a couple of wooden Adirondack chairs a pretty color, like French blue, bring them indoors, then add cushions covered with striped or floral fabric.
- Nikki grabbed the old worn Adidas jacket she had had for five years, and went out onto the patio, choosing one of the Adirondack chairs and sat down, her eyes closed.
- A camp that tends to cater toward high-achieving children included a unique photo in its brochure - a boy reading Homer's Odyssey in the comfort of an Adirondack chair.
- There's even room for two Adirondack chairs on the small deck at the front door.
- ReadyMade's first three issues dished out instructions for all sorts of kitschy crafts and odd projects: homemade wallets, Adirondack chairs, even taxidermy.
- Last week, I spent two afternoons reading in an Adirondack chair under an old maple on the edge of a lawn, gazing up every now and then at the rolling farmland of the Hudson River Valley.
- The town of Treasure Beach extends into the hotel, and town characters frequently do, gravitating around the bar, which also looks towards the sunset from Adirondack chairs.
- If there isn't a wedding going on, you can pay admission to tour the house and grounds, but I pay my $4.50 just to sit in an Adirondack chair and read the newspaper and look at the river.
- The furthest I've ever stuck my neck out has been to advocate the use of Adirondack chairs, front porches and outdoor showers.
- Have a glass of Washington wine by the massive river-rock fireplace, or stake out an Adirondack chair by the inn's lake while you wait for your table.
- On nice days, you can enjoy food and drink while kicking back in an Adirondack chair on the lawn.
- No room for Adirondack chairs or playing children, let alone that great, romantic porch swing.
- Sink into an Adirondack chair on your private deck overlooking the snow-capped peaks of Oregon's Cascades or cuddle up beside the flickering gas-fired stone hearth.
- Nothing is better suited to this place than sitting in the fan backed Adirondack chairs and gazing into the angled, golden light of the late afternoon and sunset.
- Today, Saturday, his triumph had been walking the 20 yards to the Adirondack chairs in the backyard.
- Donna comes outside and sits next to me in the Adirondack chair I built for her the year I retired.
- In February, bundle up and ease into an Adirondack chair among daffodils in the redesigned garden.
Definition of Adirondack chair in US English: Adirondack chairnounˌadəˈrändak ˌCHer North American An armchair for outdoor use constructed from wide wooden slats and typically having a seat that slants downward toward the sloping back. Example sentencesExamples - In a garden where green predominates, the boldest dash of color comes from blue-painted Adirondack chairs and a matching blue bench.
- Nikki grabbed the old worn Adidas jacket she had had for five years, and went out onto the patio, choosing one of the Adirondack chairs and sat down, her eyes closed.
- If there isn't a wedding going on, you can pay admission to tour the house and grounds, but I pay my $4.50 just to sit in an Adirondack chair and read the newspaper and look at the river.
- Nothing is better suited to this place than sitting in the fan backed Adirondack chairs and gazing into the angled, golden light of the late afternoon and sunset.
- ReadyMade's first three issues dished out instructions for all sorts of kitschy crafts and odd projects: homemade wallets, Adirondack chairs, even taxidermy.
- Paint a couple of wooden Adirondack chairs a pretty color, like French blue, bring them indoors, then add cushions covered with striped or floral fabric.
- The town of Treasure Beach extends into the hotel, and town characters frequently do, gravitating around the bar, which also looks towards the sunset from Adirondack chairs.
- In February, bundle up and ease into an Adirondack chair among daffodils in the redesigned garden.
- Donna comes outside and sits next to me in the Adirondack chair I built for her the year I retired.
- No room for Adirondack chairs or playing children, let alone that great, romantic porch swing.
- Sink into an Adirondack chair on your private deck overlooking the snow-capped peaks of Oregon's Cascades or cuddle up beside the flickering gas-fired stone hearth.
- On nice days, you can enjoy food and drink while kicking back in an Adirondack chair on the lawn.
- Last week, I spent two afternoons reading in an Adirondack chair under an old maple on the edge of a lawn, gazing up every now and then at the rolling farmland of the Hudson River Valley.
- The furthest I've ever stuck my neck out has been to advocate the use of Adirondack chairs, front porches and outdoor showers.
- Have a glass of Washington wine by the massive river-rock fireplace, or stake out an Adirondack chair by the inn's lake while you wait for your table.
- A camp that tends to cater toward high-achieving children included a unique photo in its brochure - a boy reading Homer's Odyssey in the comfort of an Adirondack chair.
- Today, Saturday, his triumph had been walking the 20 yards to the Adirondack chairs in the backyard.
- There's even room for two Adirondack chairs on the small deck at the front door.
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