Chaise in a sentence as a noun

Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, chair, Senator, spectator, mayor.

Overtourist is a paradoxOnce they will solve this problem, they will try to chaise it again

If the price of chaise lounges went up it would also be siphoning money from mental health providers.

I work on the sofa, on a chaise lounge in the sunroom, on a folding chair on the patio, sometimes in bed.

Its an otherwise pedestrian installation of a suitcase sized box, and a bag on a stand, next to a chaise longue.

But I believe the long term solution is a chaise or a very horizontal recliner, like a dentist's chair.

> You “hack” the sofa by adding armrests or a back cushion or a footstool, depending on whether you feel like owning a chaise longue or an L-shaped three-seater.

At some point however the color came to stand-in for these values; I am unique and authentic because I own a millennial pink chaise.

Chaise definitions

noun

a long chair; for reclining

See also: daybed

noun

a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse

See also: shay