Definition: 1. Chair with a support on each side for arms. 2. Remote from actual involvement.
Use 'armchair' in a sentence:
1. He watches TV in his armchair.
2. She led him to an armchair, with her arm round his shoulder.
3. They experience the benefits of travel without leaving their armchair.
4. My armchair is white.
5. She crossed the room and sat in the armchair flanking the window seat.
6. He settled down in his armchair to read a new novel.
7. She made a small drama of falling in an armchair.
8. He always sat in the same old armchair with a wooden board on his lap.
9. A man was sitting in an armchair before the fire, and Mrs. Medlock spoke to him.
10. He was lying sprawled in an armchair, watching TV.
11. I never see you get out of your armchair.
12. He found a cat sleeping in the armchair.
13. In front of the window stood a large, comfortable armchair.
14. He sat on the edge of an unyielding armchair, a cup of tea in his hand.
15. He gave her a hard push which toppled her backwards into an armchair.
16. She was sitting in an armchair with blankets wrapped round her.
17. She likes to sit in her comfortable armchair.
18. Electronic Structures and the Length Effects of Armchair Carbon Nanotubes.
19. He dozed off in the armchair.
20. The old man dozed in his armchair.
21. My grandmother is sitting in the armchair.
22. I slumped down in my usual armchair and felt around for the newspaper.
23. She was sitting in a big armchair.
24. That armchair is comfortable but not very aesthetic.
25. I sank down into a voluminous armchair.
26. The Model and the Electronic Structure of Armchair Toroidal Carbon Nanotubes.
27. She was sitting in an armchair with blankets wrapped around her.
28. He was nodding off to sleep in an armchair.
29. She sat in the armchair.
30. He had managed to get himself a large armchair.
31. This great book is ideal for both the travelling supporter and the armchair fan.
32. The armchair is very comfortable.
33. The armchair is near the door.
34. You may get a comfortable armchair for the evening;
35. Someone who stays at home but experiences travel by surfing the Internet, watching TV, DVDs and reading books about different countries, cultures and customs are called armchair tourist.
36. The book is on the armchair.
37. He sat down in the sagging armchair.
38. "Sit down," Henderson said, sitting down in an armchair himself and looking at Logan.
39. She sank into an armchair and crossed her legs.
40. Are you serious? I never see you get out of your armchair.
41. I love curling up in an armchair with a good book.
42. One man sat in an armchair, and the other sat on the front of the desk.
43. He was sprawling in an armchair in front of the TV.
44. The mayor was waiting for him, sitting in an armchair.
45. Research of car massage armchair control system based on LIN-bus.
46. The boy curled himself up in the big soft armchair with a book.
47. While you may grumble in the privacy of your armchair, the journalists who hold the mirror up to you do so publicly and are at great risk to themselves.
48. He was sitting in his armchair, and looked not quite so severe, and much less gloomy.
49. Annie hesitated for a moment before stepping through the doorway where, almost at once, she stopped delighted before a green armchair.
50. The last thing we need are words of wisdom from an armchair critic.
51. You can curl up in an armchair, or in bed, with a good book.
52. Look! A big mouse hides under the armchair.
53. I sank into an armchair.
54. He sat down in the armchair and turned on the radio.