Noun
An armchair for ease or repose.
Source: Webster's dictionaryeasy chair
Sessel means "easy chair" in Germany and Stuhl means "stool (faeces)" in both varieties. Source: Internet
Amid pictures of buddies in flight suits, of Angus smoking in the bubble of a gunner’s window on an Army plane, of men playing cards, of a tired-looking Angus reclining bare-chested in a plywood easy chair, are pages and pages of Angus and Evelyn Jane. Source: Internet
And maybe you had insufficient funds to vacay, opting instead for nights of backgammon and fantasizing from your fraying easy chair. Source: Internet
Reading book two or three or beyond can feel like sinking into a soft well-worn easy chair. Source: Internet
In such a hostile climate, I’m tempted to look out the window, give a moment’s thought to going for a walk, and return to the easy chair to watch tongues of flame lick up and around ironwood billets in the grate of the fireplace. Source: Internet
He took the sofa, I took the easy chair, and we were both sound asleep before we got 20 minutes into the movie. Source: Internet