chairward
English
Etymology
chair + -ward
Adverb
chairward (not comparable)
- Toward a chair.
- 1939: Scribner's Magazine
- in the day of long skirts, a woman leaped chairward at the cry of “mouse!”
- 1989: Jack Stephens, Triangulation: A Novel
- Guy expels a hard, tight-lipped sigh and lets gravity pull him chairward
- 2002: Elaine Dandh, Memsahib
- she was in mid-sit, her bottom irretrievably moving chairward
- 1939: Scribner's Magazine