swivelchair
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[edit]Noun
[edit]swivelchair (plural swivelchairs)
- Alternative form of swivel chair
- 2010, Cormac McCarthy, No Country for Old Men:
- The man fell back through his swivelchair knocking it over and went to the floor and lay there twitching and gurgling.
- 2011, Edmund Crispin, Beware of the Trains:
- Beeton leaned back with an air of luxury, his heavy bulk overflowing the swivelchair; he was the archetypal countryman, slow but intuitive, blank of eye yet with a vein of simple cunning such as all those who trap or shoot animals tend in time to acquire.
- 2014, Keith Laufenberg, The Profit Factor, page 11:
- As JoAnn Treat prepared two coffees Barbara Roberts slid into her swivelchair, removed her thermos from her bag, and poured a cup of decaffeinated coffee.