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"rolling chair" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a chair with wheels, like an office chair. For example: "I need to purchase a rolling chair for my home office."
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Ricky Kennedy, 29, an account director for Thomson Reuters in Times Square, said he felt the quake roll his rolling chair, but "laughed it off".
"That is so fucking cool," Kulash said, dropping into a rolling chair.
Before we left I managed to snag another rolling chair for our workplace.
Next to him were his fourth wife, Prudence Fairweather, 60, and a combination walker and rolling chair, which he uses to get around.
You can walk it, or for the real Atlantic City experience, hiring a rolling chair is the traditional way to go.
The picture, below, was sent to Derek's family and shows a man at Waterloo station wearing a smart suit underneath a camouflage jacket, holding a walking stick and pushing a suitcase on a rolling chair.
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Mr. Zigun said that a handful of new bars had opened on West 12th Street, and that rolling chairs — the human-powered rickshaws that rolled down the Boardwalk from the 1920s through the 1960s — might soon return to the beach.
Inside exhibitions affording entertainment, rolling chairs.
At one point, there were work-at-home architects who used rolling chairs with casters.
By the time the 1960's arrived, blacks were no longer satisfied to push rolling chairs or bus tables.
Once 75 cents for an hour, rolling chairs now are $20 a half hour and $35 for a full hour.
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