Chesterfield [noun]

Definition of Chesterfield:

furniture for sitting, reclining

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Sentence/Example of Chesterfield:

Mr Chesterfield was disposed to take a party of the dragoons, and go back himself in search of them.

Mr Chesterfield now pushed forward with a party by the lane towards the 410 ford, the convoy and the rest of the escort following.

Belinda (crossing to the Chesterfield, picking up her book and handing it to Tremayne, who puts it on the table).

Sliding down to the seat of the Chesterfield next to Belinda, who moves along to make room for her.

Belinda, with a sigh, moves over to the Chesterfield and settles herself comfortably into it.

They are mere moralities of the Franklin or Chesterfield variety, counsels of worldly wisdom, but they leave the soul untouched.

He sat down beside her on the chesterfield; the couch was small and Julia, close beside him, cold and hard as a rock.

Marie was spreading out the gown on the chesterfield from which Julia and Desmond had risen to make room for it.

Behind her back, as she sat settled in the corner of a chesterfield, a fat silk pillow was crushed.

She was still sitting in the corner of the chesterfield, but she had picked up some knitting, with which her hands were busy.