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headrest
noun
The part of a seat designed to support the head
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The crude black iron headrest sat heavily atop the cold-looking slab of white porcelain.
One minute my head and neck are pressed back against the headrest, the next they jerk forward when the driver slams on the brakes.
The other was of a Russian man harassing a female Chinese passenger on a train, as he rested his bare feet on her headrest.
Yet why treat an ancient Greek vase as art and not a Zulu headrest?
Couch, in modern usage a sofa or settee, but in the 17th and 18th centuries a long, upholstered seat for reclining, one end sloping and high enough to provide a back rest and headrest.
"I had a very fancy wheelchair with a headrest, so I was mobile from early on, but it was much more satisfying when I learnt to move my own body and eventually my legs".
Stand-out features are the high-spec side impact protection and a headrest with eight height settings – a good one for premature babies.
The rear seats contain a stroke of genius – the ability to fold down simply by pulling a headrest up and forward.
She couldn't of been in previous shots as her head is above the headrest, which is visible in previous shots.
His eponymous crest was woven into the headrest, and his plane was 30,000 feet above the border he had called so porous that illegal immigrants are able to "flow in like water".
Should my passenger complain at the draught, then there's Airscarf (launched with the previous SLK) to warm her neck from vents in the headrest.
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