rocking chair
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Definition
Noun: A chair mounted on curved pieces of wood or metal (called rockers) that allow it to move back and forth with a gentle, rocking motion while a person is sitting in it.
Usage
A rocking chair is a piece of furniture designed for sitting and relaxing. The primary action associated with it is rocking. It is commonly found in living rooms, porches, and nurseries.
Examples
- She sat in the rocking chair by the fireplace, reading a book.
- The gentle motion of the rocking chair helped soothe the baby to sleep.
- My grandfather's favorite piece of furniture was his old wooden rocking chair.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: The term can be used metaphorically to imply a state of calm, relaxation, or old-fashioned comfort.
- After the stressful week, all I want is a book and a metaphorical rocking chair for my mind.
Variants and Related Words
- Rocker: (Noun) One of the two curved pieces on which a rocking chair moves. Can also be a synonym for the chair itself in informal contexts (e.g., "She sat in the rocker").
- Glider: (Noun) A similar chair that moves back and forth on a fixed track or with a swinging base, rather than on curved rockers. Often compared to a rocking chair.
Synonyms
- Rocker
- Platform rocker (a specific type with a stationary base)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To be in the rocking chair: An informal idiom suggesting someone is old, retired, or living a life of leisure.
- He's not ready to be in the rocking chair just yet; he still has many projects.
- Rocking-chair money: (Informal, historical) A term sometimes used for a pension or retirement income.
- After 40 years at the company, he finally started collecting his rocking-chair money.
Noun
- a chair mounted on rockers