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camp chair
noun
- a light folding chair, usually with a canvas seat and back.
Word History and Origins
Origin of camp chair1
Example Sentences
Just remind people to pack some camp chairs and give them directions, especially if it’s farther afield than your backyard.
If you’re the type to spend a couple of hours in line to make sure you get the best seats or the best gear then you probably already know to bring a camp chair, something to block the sun, and several bottles of water.
It bordered on too toasty when I was walking uphill but was perfect for sitting still in a camp chair.
Perks include trip-planning services, coffee supplies, camp chairs, lanterns, and a deck of cards for no additional price.
Find a good spot for a few camp chairs and a cooler, and wait.
There was not much to be done, and presently Guy Oscard moved away to his camp-chair, where he sat staring into the night.
A very pretty young woman was seated on a camp-chair across the cabin.
“Please sit down again for a moment,” he asked, pointing to the camp chair she had just occupied.
I went to sleep in a camp-chair and absolutely ruined my reputation as an ardent fisherman.
As Jack pulled up the river he saw, here and there, a fellow-craftsman ensconced in a shady nook with easel and camp-chair.
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