chair
A chair that is pleasant and relaxing to sit in.
A chair that is not hard and is comfortable.
A chair that no one is sitting in.
A chair made of wood.
A chair designed for use in an office.
A chair made of or covered in leather.
A chair that is firm and not soft.
A chair for sitting at a desk.
Informal term for a comfortable chair.
A chair used at a dining table.
A chair that is not pleasant to sit in.
A chair that can be folded flat for storage.
A chair with soft pads for comfort.
A chair on curved legs that moves back and forth.
A chair designed for use at a computer desk.
A chair covered with soft material for comfort.
A chair that can turn 360 degrees.
A chair covered with fabric.
A chair that is not tall; close to the ground.
A comfortable chair for relaxing, often outdoors.
A chair that can be tilted back.
A chair that is part of a set and has the same design.
A chair that is old and valuable.
A chair with a large distance from front to back.
A luxurious and soft chair.
The second-in-command of a meeting or committee.
A chair with a tall back support.
A chair with a straight, upright back.
A person temporarily leading a meeting or committee.
A chair with side pieces at the top of a high back.
A chair with side pieces at the top of a high back.
A chair that is old, weak, and likely to break.
A person given the title of chair as an honor.
The position of a professor in a university.
When a chair makes a long, high sound when moved.
To be the chairperson of a meeting.
To sit down; often used as a polite invitation.
To move a chair closer to something or someone in order to sit.
To stand up from a chair.
To move a chair closer to something or someone.
A more formal way to say stand up from a chair.
To sit down heavily and suddenly, usually due to exhaustion.
To begin acting as the chairperson of a meeting.
To be the chairperson of a meeting.
To have the position of a professor at a university.