Definitionn. the act of assuming or maintaining a reclining position
Last update: June 20, 2015
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She was cleaning the coffee pot and Alex was reclining in a chair at the table, enjoying the last cup of coffee. [Please select]
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Geraldine, mildly potted, was reclining in a chair, sipping her drink. [Please select]
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He found the landlord sullenly reclining beneath a large tree. [Please select]
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They assured her that they were not cold and Madame von Marwitz, reclining now at full length, murmured "_Mille remerciements_." [Please select]
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His visitor, half reclining upon his cloak beneath an old, gnarled tree, was still. [Please select]
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But I became firmly conscious that the presence was reclining there. [Please select]
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Another was half-sitting and half-reclining, smoking a pipe with a very long stem. [Please select]
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It is constructed of brick, plastered and then gilded, so that it looks like a golden statue in a reclining posture. [Please select]
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Then they looked into an opium joint, where the smokers were reclining on broad benches. [Please select]
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An elderly lady, with voluminous draperies that floated over the floor, was reclining on a low arm-chair, with her profile turned to Heron. [Please select]
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Thereafter he lit his pipe, and, reclining on the green turf beside the rock, with his head resting on his left hand, and wreaths of smoke encircling his visage, he--he enjoyed himself. [Please select]
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