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footstool

[foot-stool] / ˈfʊtˌstul /
NOUN
footrest
Synonyms


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Alexander had drawn a map of the nursery, tinted with watercolors and oriented according to the compass, with all the furniture drawn to scale, down to the last footstool.

From Literature

She sat on a footstool with folded hands before the oversized portrait of her late husband, Lord Edward Ashton, which hung in a row with all the other ancestral portraits that lined the wall.

From Literature

But there's more, he admits, in the attic, drawers, a footstool and other boxes.

From BBC

The sixth floor, devoted to shipping, features footstools made from moving blankets.

From Seattle Times

Sciron hopped to the nearest chunk of limestone that was the right size for a footstool.

From Literature