Sentence example with the word 'footstool'

footstool

Definition n. a low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated person

Last update: June 20, 2015


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My grandfather rests his feet on a footstool while sitting in a chair.   [Please select]

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"Why, if it ain't your footstool."   [Please select]

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The Lord is in His holy temple; the earth is His footstool--h-m.   [Please select]

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There is only one way on God's footstool that you can beat him.   [Please select]

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Seated on a footstool, with her chin in the cup of her hands, was a girl.   [Please select]

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Flint styled it, "tea'd," Jasmine sat down on a footstool at Mrs.'   [Please select]

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Why, a moment ago I was the most miserable and lonely mortal on the footstool.   [Please select]

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At his footstool stood a man and woman, both clad in the Shaker garb.   [Please select]

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I was sitting on the footstool by the fire-place making a night-dress for my doll.   [Please select]

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One of them carried a golden footstool, another a parasol, furled at the moment; another a spare bow and a quiver of arrows, and another a jewelled fly-whisk made of palm fibre.   [Please select]

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His manners were so polished, that there stood not a nobleman at the footstool of King George’s throne, who was a more skilful courtier than John Hancock might have been.   [Please select]

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