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What (who) is lounge chair - definition

UPHOLSTERED CHAIR THAT IS LONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE LEGS
Chaise lounge; Chaiselongue; Chaiselonge; Chase lounge; Chaise-longue; Lounge chair; Chaise longue seat; Lounger chair; Lounge Chair; Chaise Longue; Chaise longues; Chaise long
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  • A chaise longue sofa

chaise longue         
(chaises longues)
A chaise longue is a kind of sofa with only one arm and usually a back along half its length.
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chaise lounge         
(chaise lounges)
A chaise lounge is the same as a chaise longue
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chaise longue         
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(US also chaise lounge)
¦ noun (plural chaises longues pronunciation same)
1. a sofa with a backrest at only one end.
2. N. Amer. a sunbed or other chair with a lengthened seat for reclining on.
Origin
C19: Fr., lit. 'long chair'.

Wikipedia

Chaise longue

A chaise longue (; French: [ʃɛz lɔ̃ɡ], "long chair") is an upholstered sofa in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs of the sitter.

In modern French the term chaise longue can refer to any long reclining chair such as a deckchair. A literal translation in English is "long chair". The term chaise lounge, used since (1800) is corruption of French chaise longue "long chair," with French word order; the second word confused in English with lounge.

An alternative spelling for the chaise (chair) is chaise lounge and pronounced , a folk etymology replacement of part of the original French term with the unrelated English word lounge. When English speakers imported a new kind of sofa from France in the late 1700s, they transformed the name 'chaise longue' ("long chair") into 'chaise lounge'—since 'lounge' is an English word spelled with the same letters and lounging is something one can do on a "chaise longue." The use of the alternative spelling, namely, chaise lounge has been documented both in British texts since at least 1811 and in American texts since 1824.

Examples of use of lounge chair
1. They even brought Brooks a scavenged lounge chair to sleep in.
2. In addition to James, six family members have crashed on the sofa bed, air mattress and lounge chair.
3. Wouldn‘t you like to lie back on a lounge chair with a cool drink while your lawn mower cuts the grass by itself?
4. She cites examples of murders for purely negligible reasons, like a fight over dogs or an argument over a lounge chair on the beach.
5. Last August, a beach patrol officer drove over a 25–year–old woman who was sunbathing on a lounge chair, causing cuts and bruises.