chairseat

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Noun[edit]

chairseat (plural chairseats)

  1. Rare form of chair seat.
    • 1993, LaVyrle Spencer, November of the Heart, HarperCollins Publishers, →ISBN, pages 20–21:
      All of your guests are staring at this door and shifting on their chairseats! Don't you realize they can hear every word that's being said?
    • 2002, Josephine Boyle, Builders of Repute: The Story of Reader Bros., Woodford Green, Essex: Suitable Press, →ISBN, page 119:
      The suite was light oak with emerald sharkskin chairseats, the carpet was a geometric Deco design in shades of beige and dull green, and the floor-length curtains were of brown velvet with a shaped pelmet.
    • 2018, Glenn Skwerer, The Tristan Chord, London: Unbound, →ISBN, pages 10-11:
      The next day in the late afternoon I was repairing an old chairseat with rusted springs when there was a pair of sharp raps on the door of the shop.