stool in the PONS Dictionary

stool Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

kitchen stool
piano stool

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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An ottoman is a short stool intended to be used as a footrest but can sometimes be used as a stool.
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Some bar stools have backs, while most do not.
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Loose but non watery stools in babies who are breastfed, however, may be normal.
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For instance, a patient may report seeing a boy, stool, and a woman.
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As with most ancient woods, coppicing is no longer practised, and many former coppice stools can be seen in the woods.
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She then sat on a stool and started singing the song.
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In the center of the circle, he places a tiny stool upon the spot where receives and answers questions of the cosmic universe.
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If defecation is suppressed over long periods, problems can occur, such as constipation or stool impaction.
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The only thing on wheels that was the right height was a bar stool.
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Furthermore, the legs of the stool were called stumps, which adds further credence to the idea that stools were used as early wickets.
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