Noun
an armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it
Source: WordNetI'm just a lazy boy. I'd rather sit in my recliner and act. John Goodman
And he said, ‘No, she was found on the floor in front of her recliner, pretty badly decomposed.’ Source: Internet
And finally, ever wonder what would happen if you set off an air bag underneath your recliner? Source: Internet
And settled into my recliner at home immersing myself in the comfort of family, I remember how ALL of them learned to heal and to forgive and go on to form successful families themselves. Source: Internet
Complete with a slightly tufted back and an extra padded cushion for maximum comfort, this recliner incorporates crisp lines and a smooth finish that's sure to add a refined touch of character to your home. Source: Internet
He complained of a loss of feeling in his legs and feet — but found relief by sitting cross-legged in a hospital-style recliner chair the prison set up in a cell where lawyers meet captives. Source: Internet