It is a twist of the cliche "Life isn't a bowl of cherries". Decades ago, I saw an illustration, similar to that by Mary Engelbreit, but not identical (Google it). A chair stacked precariously with bowls. Life is precarious, whereas, a bowl of cherries is bliss. I chanced to be searching for the illustration I remember, when I came upon this question. Why, yes. It is cherry season in Switzerland, and I'm about to make a pie.
It's a passenger car furnished with just seats.
yes chair is the symbol of personal status, if a person seating on a big magnificent chair in a meeting symbolised his greatness importance and a person seating on a simple chair says that he/she is just an ordinary person.
Chair is flesh.
La Silla means "the chair"
to move your arms like you are in a wheel chair.
If you mean chair is an english word thenLa chaise (chair) is feminineLe fauteuil (armchair) is masculineIf you mean chair (meat) is a french word thenLa chair is feminine
(Koh-chair) To chair along with another person or people. Really hope this helped...
to move your arms like you are in a wheel chair.
Chair mode is when you are unseen by everything around you. To activate chair mode, you simply say "Chair mode activated *BOOP*!.
the flesh
Chair means when you are sitting on something or when it is just the ground you are sitting onImprovement: Something you sit on with a back on it, theres usually a part in the middle with fabric on it (that you sit on), and it typically has four legs on it and often arms.
Who knows who really invented anything just because someone has something and says its theirs doesnt mean it is?