Stoole example sentences
Related (6): stool, chair, bench, ottoman, footstool, barstool
stool
noun
stool (noun) · stools (plural noun)
- a seat without a back or arms, typically resting on three or four legs or on a single pedestal.
- a piece of feces:
- a root or stump of a tree or plant from which shoots spring.
- a decoy bird in hunting.
- (of a plant) throw up shoots from the root.
- cut back (a plant) to or near ground level in order to induce new growth.
"Stoole" Example Sentences
1. She sat on the stoole while she ate her breakfast.2. The stoole wobbled under his weight.
3. He reached down to pick up his book from the floor beside the stoole.
4. The stoole was missing one leg, making it unstable.
5. The comfortable stoole was a perfect place to relax.
6. She leaned back on the stoole, enjoying the sunshine.
7. His legs dangled from the stoole that was too high for him.
8. The old wooden stoole was covered in dust.
9. She pulled the stoole closer to the table so she could reach the book.
10. The stoole squeaked as he shifted his weight.
11. The stoole was too high to comfortably reach the counter.
12. She sat on the stoole, fidgeting nervously.
13. The stoole was made of metal, making it cold to the touch.
14. He perched on the stoole, looking out the window.
15. The stoole was too tall for the toddler to climb onto.
16. She felt a draft on her backside, realizing the stoole was missing a cushion.
17. The stoole creaked as she stood up to stretch.
18. He kicked the stoole in frustration, making a loud noise.
19. A pile of books sat on top of the stoole.
20. He absentmindedly drummed his fingers on the stoole.
21. The stoole was positioned in front of the fireplace, providing warmth.
22. She used the stoole as a step to reach the high cupboard.
23. The stoole was too heavy for her to lift on her own.
24. He propped his feet up on the stoole, feeling relaxed.
25. The stoole wobbled as he tried to balance.
26. She knocked over the vase, spilling water all over the stoole.
27. He scraped the bottom of the stoole, causing damage to the floor.
28. The stoole had a small crack in the leg, but still remained sturdy.
29. She leaned over the back of the stoole to get a closer look.
30. The stoole was the perfect height for him to work at his desk.
Common Phases
1. The stoole was too high for me to reach;2. After eating the spicy food, I had to run to the stoole;
3. The cat scratched the stoole and left deep marks;
4. I was so tired that I just collapsed on the stoole;
5. My grandmother always sits on her favorite stoole while she knits.
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