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Wainscot chairs were a popular feature of early 17th-century English and colonial American households, where they were an upscale alternative to the more common turned chairs.
Joint stools (small rectangular stools with four turned legs joined with stretchers) were the commonest form of seating, but Brewster and Carver chairs also came into use, the most popular chairs being simplified versions of English turned chairs.
Often they left deliberate signs that they'd been there such as planting cigarette butts, taking pictures off the wall, turning chairs upside down.
This is performed by letting your child sit in a swivel chair and turning the chair slowly.
7.21pm: Nobody has turned their chair around.
I turned a chair round and sat on it like Christine Keeler in that famous photograph.
Dylan Riley had turned the chair around to face the desk.
The larger one, the one doing all the talking, had turned his chair sideways and perched himself on its arm.
This year, she auditioned on "The Voice," and not one judge turned a chair around for her, a dispiriting blow.
First, she turned her chair not to the wall but to the window, and said, "I see buildings".
As was Adam, who turned his chair around almost immediately.
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