armchair in the PONS Dictionary

armchair Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to sink into an armchair

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Armchair tourists are now able to tour some of the world's greatest art exhibits without leaving their seat.
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Reserved for women or the organ are balconies supported on iron pillars and armchairs upholstered in the holders name.
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The armchair in which he sat can be viewed in the church.
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Tight binding calculations show that armchair type can be semiconducting or metallic depending on width (chirality).
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The mahogany student tablet armchairs are upholstered in royal blue.
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Hobbyists who only read the magazine are sometimes called armchair model railroaders.
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Depending on context, the armchair approach may be considered deficient or unproductive.
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Classic fields of application are e.g. height adjustments of tables, adjustments of back rests of beds or armchairs.
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His brown armchair occasionally is carried around by four of his guards around the playground.
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Meanwhile, a guy sits and thinks of the girl on an armchair in his house.
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