perch on a stool

Frequency: 5.50.7 per million words

Used to describe a person sitting on a high or narrow seat.

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Examples (20)

  • He likes to perch on a stool at the kitchen counter while having breakfast.
  • He was perched on a bar stool, ordering a beer.
  • She carefully perched on the high stool, trying not to fall.
  • She delicately perched on the edge of the high kitchen stool.
  • The child managed to perch on a stool to reach the cookies.
  • The child had to perch on a small stool to reach the counter.
  • In the busy bar, he found a small space to perch on a stool.
  • Whenever he took a break, he'd perch on the worn wooden stool by the window.
  • Visitors often perch on the stools by the window, enjoying the view.
  • Don't just perch on the stool like that; pull it closer and sit comfortably.
  • Having nowhere else to sit, she reluctantly perched on a wobbly stool.
  • The musician would often perch on his drum stool for hours, practicing.
  • He watched the artist perch on a tall stool and begin to paint.
  • She watched him perch on the tall artist's stool, lost in thought.
  • The waiter asked if they would like to perch on a stool at the bar.
  • Despite the discomfort, she continued to perch on the hard examination stool.
  • Despite her fear of heights, she bravely perched on the rotating stool.
  • You can perch on that folding stool if you need a quick rest.
  • If you perch on a stool for too long, your back might start to hurt.
  • The cat occasionally likes to perch on the little stool by the fireplace.