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I . couch [kaʊtʃ] SUBST

1. couch (sofa):

couch
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2. couch (at doctor's):

couch

3. couch (at psychiatrist's):

couch

studio couch SUBST

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Abt's compositional style betrays an easy fluency of invention, couched in pleasing popular forms, but without pretence to depth or individuality.
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The discourses are usually very brief, and couched in forcible, though at times over flowery language.
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There is a warm fireplace and couches to sit on.
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His later works would show his fear of social revolution and foreign invasion, often couched in absurdist language.
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In-game shops sold a wide variety of items, such as posters, couches, water fountains, and rugs, which could be used to decorate guest rooms.
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By extension, pulvinar can also mean the shrine or platform housing several of these couches and their images.
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And if you do not do well, sin couches at the door.
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Towards the end of their development, they ran out of money and lived on the couches of friends.
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Hearing aids were also hidden in couches, clothing, and accessories.
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The two side windows measured 13 inches (330 mm) square next to the left and right-hand couches.
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