Hassocks [noun]
Definition of Hassocks:
footrest
Opposite/Antonyms of Hassocks:
-
Sentence/Example of Hassocks:
He made his adieux; but almost before the door had closed behind him Evie had risen from her hassock.
Lancaster got a cigar from the humidor and collapsed his long gaunt body across chair and hassock.
“There is but a segment,” she said, sitting back upon the hassock again.
She took a little hassock, placed it by Mr. Belcher's chair, and sat down, leaning by the weight of a feather against him.
Sally brought a hassock, and placing it at her feet, sat down upon it, and rested her elbows on Miss Rogers' chair.
Tall Priscilla occupied the hammock, and Ruth was ensconced in a willow rocking-chair, with a hassock at her feet.
In no uncertain sense I was a man without a country; and this fair maiden on the hassock at my feet was all the world to me.
Jeaness was seated upon a hassock in the parlor where there were several guests.
Seating herself upon a low chair, Mrs. Harold drew a hassock to her side, motioning Juno to it.
She had looked at her smart little boots as she adjusted them on a hassock and had smiled at Kate almost teasingly.