Laughing and playing peekaboo on the settee with his mother, Sidney pretends to be shy but then turns on a radiant smile for the camera. |
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She said he had grabbed her by the throat and blacked her eye by hurling her on to the settee. |
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She spent most of her time under the settee, pressed up as tight into the corner as she could, and hardly touched her food. |
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I tell my gymnast daughter not to do handstands on the settee, while remembering the times I did just that. |
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Of course, we all had far too much to eat, and ended up flopped on the settee feeling full but satisfied for the rest of the night. |
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Under the settee in the lounge officers also found a machete and two wooden coshes. |
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There is a navigation station between the head and the settee and a double quarter berth cabin aft along the port side. |
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The most unusual lot is a walnut ebonised and burr art deco-style three-piece suite comprising a two-seater settee and a pair of armchairs. |
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I rush inside and tear off an elasticated corner from the sheet Sam burned, then grab a small tapestry-covered square cushion from the settee. |
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The layout includes a V-berth cabin forward followed by the main saloon with a settee to port and convertible U-shaped dinette to starboard. |
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The main cabin features a starboard side settee with small pedestal table that can be used as a dinette or converted to a small berth. |
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He is sitting on a settee in his hotel suite in One Devonshire Gardens, a plump and compact figure in a black pinstripe shirt and black trousers. |
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We sat for a while in a red room by the loos on a settee, waiting for something to happen. |
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Sitting at a settee, Geneva lounged on it luxuriously while Margaret found the letter. |
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No jumping up for a tickle when I've dropped my bag and sat down on the settee. |
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Aislinn found a spot on the blue settee and the doctor seated himself across from her. |
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He also sprayed her settee and wall-unit with some type of spray that left a white residue. |
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The response was to pick him up and throw him on the settee and for good measure give him a Chinese burn. |
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The main saloon of the Mariner has a settee to starboard just inside the companionway and a convertible dinette to port. |
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I will never forget the window cleaner's face when he saw me, slumped glassy-eyed on the settee. |
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While dockside or at anchor, the back of the helm seat may be flipped forward to make a U-shaped settee for entertaining. |
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It was between the settee and the coffee table, over towards the radiogram, away from the bookcase, right under the light fitting. |
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The color scheme extends to the attached sunroom with its red rattan settee and yellow armchairs, which have kick pleats in plaid. |
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The formality can be seen in the coffee table, in the pink chair, in the settee by the window, and in the striped wing chair. |
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There was nothing to do but sit very still on the perfect settee without leaning back so as not to dent it. |
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I'm looking for cigarette burns in the carpet, wine stains on the settee and crushed vol-au-vents on the hearth rug. |
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When I got up, she came out from under the settee to say hello and have a tickle. |
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We chose to sit on a comfortable settee rather than on hard chairs or impractical looking stools. |
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She saw that the settee was in the middle of the room and the window was opened wider than it had been. |
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Seated on the edge of her settee, hugging her knees like a nervous child, she waits, listening. |
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Twelve-year-old Mohammed Ditta sleeps in a hospital bed with his father Mohammed Saleem next to him on a settee. |
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I dragged them in front of my bed and sat down on the settee by the window, waiting for Ellie. |
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I would be slobbing out in my arm chair and she'd be curled up on the settee. |
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His wife found him on the settee spark out with his phone still in his hand, so being the loving wife she went to put it on charge for him. |
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Your last e-mail made me think you might be a bunny-boiler and I'm now hiding behind the settee, petrified. |
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Quickly, she stripped her bed of the pillows, sheet and quilt before folding it back into a settee. |
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A Victorian ladies' fainting settee broke my fall from grace and spared me from death, but not from leaving me with two herniated cervical discs. |
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David is asleep on the settee and my toasted cheese is about ready so cheerio! |
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The lounge is like a hospital ward with a hospital bed and a hoist and a settee. |
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Our little sitting room behind the shop was transformed into a card and calendar showroom, with trestles over the settee. |
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However, this suggests that your twin-seater was not a plain wooden settle, but almost certainly a settee, which at one time would have formed part of a suite. |
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Further aft the main saloon has an L-shaped dinette to port and settee to starboard followed by a good-sized galley to port and navigation station to starboard. |
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Indeed, he coughed just reaching for his lighter from his reeking smoker's bower on the settee. Giving up seemed impossible. |
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The mahogany easy chair and settee covered with blue moreen may have been standard forms with fixed upholstery and the chintz cover was probably for that settee. |
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Every chair, lounger, settee and four-poster, muslin-draped bed has been sited for maximum enjoyment of the views. |
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A 75-year-old pensioner has been forced to sleep on a settee every night, as rising damp ravages through her council home, seeping from the walls and saturating her bed. |
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Anyhow, we quickly mellowed out with a bottle of the lowest teen-priced wine on a deep and scuffed settee and talked about holidays and every kind of rubbish. |
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The lockers are low enough to make a settee, beside which is the mess table, firmly screwed to the deck. |
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Between the main saloon and the forward head is a stateroom with a Pullman-styled port berth and starboard hanging locker, chest of drawers and settee. |
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What lady does not relish the plush touch of ermine on her cheek, the airy intricacies of a panel of lace, or the cloud-like embrace of a velveteen settee? |
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She too, remained seated on the settee, waiting for him to answer her. |
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These have one or two settee sails, short keels, long and very raking curved stems, square stems, and a well-formed hull for fast sailing. |
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The cover fabric of the settee was the most problematic, having disfiguring stains and concretions that prevented it from being exhibited. |
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With the two-cabin arrangement the galley is located to the port side aft of the dinette and there is a settee and navigation station to the starboard side of the saloon. |
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Comprising one settee and two armchairs. Contact us for further information. |
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When she turned, Harry was seated on the settee appearing rather at home. |
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In the back is a two-seater settee that converts into a double bed. |
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Liszt was sitting with Madame Mayendorff on the settee behind me. |
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Like a pouty feline, she settles into a settee at the London hotel, in Midtown Manhattan. |
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The gang of trouble-makers moved straight into the crowd which was intoxicated by the throbbing music and snatched from among them a young girl and pinned her to a settee. |
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A sound signal may also be provided, and should be audible at the bowler settee area. |
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His book flew out of his hand, the checkerboard slammed into the settee, and all of the little black and red checkers escaped onto the floor and skittered in all directions. |
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The skipper was sleeping in his cabin on the starboard side of the main deck while a fourth crew member was sleeping on a settee located on the port side of the galley. |
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Entry leading directly to 2 living rooms in succession for a total reception of approximately 55 m², sea view on Cap d' Antibes, with a corner settee, chimney with insert. |
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The cream of Vaudreuil society and the neighbouring seigneuries is gathered in a luxurious decor that, with its harpsichord, mahogany settee, gilded mirror and silver service, is obviously that of a wealthy man. |
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It has a small settee which can act as bed for a child. |
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They are invisible to the common, ordinary senses, but nevertheless they are more real to us than the dining room table or the settee in the drawing room. |
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First introduced in the early 18th century, the loveseat is also sometimes referred to as a settee, a causeuse or a demi-sofa. |
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Embracing and protective, reaching out with its long outstretched arm, yet light weight and easy to position. A handsome luminous parasol, ideal over a table or settee space. |
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For additional comfort and protection from the Mediterranean sun, they also all have a bimini top and a cabrio, a settee on the aft deck as well as a dinghy to go ashore wherever you feel like it. |
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Couch, in modern usage a sofa or settee, but in the 17th and 18th centuries a long, upholstered seat for reclining, one end sloping and high enough to provide a back rest and headrest. |
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Couchant on a high-backed settee, the slender, dark-haired benefactress looks surprisingly contemporary, with her direct gaze, bright-red lipstick, and green silk lounging pajamas. |
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Against that backdrop, she threw in a pair of zebra ottomans and re-covered the settee with an orange paisley to loosen things up. |
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Apparently, it spat the battery out, which went underneath the settee. |
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Variations of backrests and armrests appeared, and the precedent, still followed in the 21st century, was established of making the settee part of a matched set of chairs. |
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The saloon offers a comfortable relaxing settee area and a dining area. |
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Excellent lighting for a settee or armchair. |
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We witness it daily in way people argue or swear in public or dress scruffily in a manner better suited to lounging on the settee than walking the streets. |
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Start your room's decor with an antique furniture as the focal point, such as an oak rolltop desk, a wooden carved settee or a European style chair. |
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I removed my jacket and threw it casually over the back of the settee. |
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