Used in a Sentence

hassock

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hassock.

Editorial note

What you call a daybed I might call a couch or a sofa or a lounge chair or a chaise or a hassock or a flat couch or a downstairs bed or a family bed … and all this presumes I speak the same flavor of English you do, or that whoever made the data set is familiar with the type of furniture I live around, or how it’s used.

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Quick take

A cushion used primarily in churches for kneeling on while praying.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of hassock gathered in one view.

noun

A cushion used primarily in churches for kneeling on while praying.

noun

A thick cushion used as a seat; an ottoman or pouffe.

noun

A dense clump of grass or vegetation; a tussock.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hassock.

noun

A cushion used primarily in churches for kneeling on while praying.

noun

A thick cushion used as a seat; an ottoman or pouffe.

noun

A dense clump of grass or vegetation; a tussock.

Example sentences

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What you call a daybed I might call a couch or a sofa or a lounge chair or a chaise or a hassock or a flat couch or a downstairs bed or a family bed … and all this presumes I speak the same flavor of English you do, or that whoever made the data set is familiar with the type of furniture I live around, or how it’s used.

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The most famous arrangement between one such hermit and an aristocrat called Charles Hamilton illustrates the strict conditions under which a hermit was supposed to act: (A hermit must) continue on the Hermitage seven years, where he shall be provided with a Bible, optical glasses, a mat for his feet, a hassock for his pillow, an hourglass for timepiece, water for his beverage, and food from the house.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use hassock in a sentence?

What you call a daybed I might call a couch or a sofa or a lounge chair or a chaise or a hassock or a flat couch or a downstairs bed or a family bed … and all this presumes I speak the same flavor of English you do, or that whoever made the data set is familiar with the type of furniture I live around, or how it’s used.

What does hassock mean?

A cushion used primarily in churches for kneeling on while praying.

What part of speech is hassock?

hassock is commonly used as noun.