1 used to refer to a person who knows, or says they know, a lot about a subject without having direct experience of it:
2 a comfortable chair with two resting places for the arms
After dinner, I ensconced myself in a deep armchair with a book.
She imagined herself sitting in her favourite armchair back home.
They drain into armchairs and into indifference and into cynicism, and they are just as much lost to the country in that way.
We hear of people sleeping in baths, on billiard tables or in armchairs, because there is no other accommodation available for them.
The nuclear submarine is not—as some defence commentators, from the depths of their armchairs, have assured us—just an improved submarine.
Housewives will choose goods from their kitchens or from their lounge armchairs, and then pick up the goods from the supermarket.
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