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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soft cushion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a cushion that has a gentle or yielding texture, often associated with comfort.
Example: "After a long day, I love sinking into my favorite chair with a soft cushion to support my back."
Alternatives: "a plush pillow" or "a gentle pad".
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If you place a soft cushion beneath it, it can transfer the softness of the cushion to the body.
When made of wood, the stool had a flint seat (later shaped concavely) covered with a soft cushion.
I can remember nuzzling with a soft cushion as I watched "The Lone Ranger" on ABC in the early fifties.
It gestures in their direction and then changes the subject, and settles into a soft cushion of masculine sentimentality at the end.
By David Denby July 5, 2013 I can remember nuzzling with a soft cushion as I watched "The Lone Ranger" on ABC in the early fifties.
Frasher, who is also a high school teacher, explains to me that the Krzyzewski women provide more than a soft cushion of support.
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I try everything: more cushions, fewer cushions, two small cushions under my knees, a firmer cushion tilted under a softer cushion, a cushion on my lap to rest my hands on.
The occasion was the Democratic National Convention, and while interviewing the former Obama economic adviser Austan Goolsbee, the host had this to say about the conservative talking point that taxes discourage "job creators" from taking big risks by pinching the rewards: What we need to do in this country is make it a softer cushion for failure.
That was a good thing, because when I was invited to take a seat on the couch opposite his desk, a very soft cushion and the laws of gravity combined to create the first of several problems.
He continually buried his penknife into tracks to see if there was a deep, soft cushion.
"And remember if you eat it, you've got a nice soft cushion to land on!" My first turns were defensive stem christies leaning back on my heels, fighting the skis through a motion they seemed unwilling to make.
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