folding chair

collocation in English

meaningsoffoldingandchair

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folding
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfəʊl.dɪŋ/
us
/ˈfoʊl.dɪŋ/
A folding chair, bed, bicycle, etc. can be folded into a smaller size to make it easier to store ...
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chair
noun[C]
uk
/tʃeər/
us
/tʃer/
a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes ...
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(Definition offoldingandchairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffolding chair

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Will it be afoldingchair, and could some of the men see it before the design is finalised?
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The space at the side of the vehicle is provided to enable them to carry thatfoldingchair.
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The need to provide space in tricycles for carrying another kind offoldingchairrather militates against that.
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Today, thefoldingchairis mostly made of hard plastic or metal or wood.
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Since the 15th and 16th centuries thefoldingchairhas mostly had arm and head rests.
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He gets out afoldingchairwith an umbrella, but has trouble making it fold.
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The cross-framed armchair, no longer actually afoldingchair, continued to have regal connotations.
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He found a woodenfoldingchairand put a basket on the seat and wheels on the legs.
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The curule chair was originally very similar in form to the modernfoldingchair, but eventually received a good deal of ornament.
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The term now usually denotes a portablefoldingchair, with a single strip of fabric or vinyl forming the backrest and seat.
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Another bystander clubbed the back of the assailant's head with afoldingchair, injuring his elbow in the process, representing the 14th injury.
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Her bedchamber is richly detailed; there is a wooden bed to the right, a tallfoldingchairagainst the back wall, and wooden beams running across the ceiling.
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