Couch in a sentence as a noun

And there are projects, such as couch db, which are based on Erlang but are moving away from it.

Inside the unit, he saw a couple passed out on the couch, and a baby screaming in his crib.

My couch is about 10' from the TV, and I simply can't make out the detail as well from that distance.

Couple broke up, guy goes out, gets drunk, comes home, mostly but not entirely passed out on couch, refuses to leave.

Fail horribly, sleep on somebody's couch, oh wait.

I suppose I should dry them out and deposit them, along with the $100,000 I just found fallen between then cushions of my couch.

They could just lie on the couch for ten hours with their eyes closed and be having one of the most profound experiences of their life.

If your product is core to helping people make money, pirate movies, or sell your useless couch, you dont need a designer.

5' folding table next to the foldout couch two very kind University of Houston students let me sleep on all year.

Couch in a sentence as a verb

My girlfriend and I furnished a new apartment recently, and had to be space conscious.. This spot next to the couch could fit a 10" wide table.

It's a big divergence from current couch input schemes, and the open nature of it might mean that it'll be improved for ergonomics and whatnot.

"Others I know will literally lay on a couch for 10 hrs."You can't tell how much the person is getting out of the experience just by looking at them.

The workout plan that fits a 220-pound male rugby player is not going to fit a 110-pound female volleyball player or a 350-pound couch potato who is trying to get into shape.

Spend an hour siting on whatever couch she has managed to find for temp residence and read yours and pg's HN profiles and threads and see that you and pg are indeed standup guys?

I don't think any of this is responding to the needs of users, I think its the equivalent of rearranging the furniture in the middle of the night so people trip over the couch when they are walking to the bathroom.

Usually, we sit on the couch, take the coffee together and then every person takes a newspaper or magazine and after a few minutes of pseudo-reading everybody is sleeping or in a state of deep relaxation.

To use your words, may I suggest you do not couch your arguments in terms of fallacious claims about freedom of speech?I don't think commentators who decried Yale's hypocrisy were claiming that Yale violated the first amendment rights of the students.

Now this doesn't mean you have to become a mindless lump, barely moving from the couch and uninterested in even the slightest change; but it's a suggestion that perhaps learning to be happy with what you have, where you are, and with what interests you, is, in the long run, precisely what will make you happy.

Couch definitions

noun

an upholstered seat for more than one person

See also: sofa lounge

noun

a flat coat of paint or varnish used by artists as a primer

noun

a narrow bed on which a patient lies during psychiatric or psychoanalytic treatment

verb

formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language"

See also: frame redact cast