noun

definition

A raised area of a building's floor, usually covered with carpeting, used for sitting.

definition

(furniture) An upholstered seat with a raised back and one or two raised ends, long enough to comfortably accommodate two or more people.

verb

definition

To furnish with one or more sofas.

definition

To seat or lay down on a sofa.

Examples of sofa in a Sentence

They sat on the sofa without speaking.

I made myself comfortable on the sofa, my arm around Betsy, as we all waited for him to continue.

I came down here and napped on the sofa for a few hours.

A couple of wing-backed chairs and sofa sank luxuriously into that thick wine carpet, but what caught her full attention was the wide curving staircase.

She sat on the arm of the sofa.

My smile disappeared when I saw Howard Abbott on the sofa, his head in his hands.

Dean went to close up while Cynthia readied the sofa for Donnie's bed.

He sat on a sofa while she settled into a leather rocker where she'd evidently been sitting, as there was a nearly empty pint of vodka on the table next to her.

The sofa was empty, too, the blanket and sheets piled neatly.

He found Sarah and Connor on the sofa in the holding cell.

Pierre turned his whole body, making the sofa creak.

Prince Vasili passed by, seeming not to hear the ladies, and sat down on a sofa in a far corner of the room.

Prince Bolkonski sat down in his usual place in the corner of the sofa and, drawing up an armchair for Prince Vasili, pointed to it and began questioning him about political affairs and news.

Cynthia settled into the sofa where Dean joined her, putting his arm around her shoulders.

They carried their glasses to the overstuffed sofa and sat facing each other.

Jackson led her to sit on the sofa.

Jackson dropped his head back on the sofa.

Jackson and Elisabeth sat on the sofa.

They sat embraced on the sofa.

When Sarah and Connor entered the drawing room, Jackson and Elisabeth were sitting on the sofa reading.

He skulked to the sofa, lifted her legs and sat under them.

They sat on the sofa.

It contained a sofa, two wing chairs, a queen size bed, a fully stocked wet bar, kitchenette, bathroom, wide screen TV, books, and magazines.

Without speaking, he went to the bar, poured two drinks, set one down on the Rococo table in front of the sofa and sat in one of the wing chairs.

He took a sip of his, and motioned with his hand for Connor to sit on the sofa.

Dropping him on the sofa, Jackson sat back in his chair and crossed one long leg over the other knee at the ankle.

He turned, looking over the back of the sofa and there she stood in a plush white robe with a towel on her head and yes, she definitely had a waddle to her walk.

She sat on the sofa with tears running down her face, a smile pulled as far as it would go.

When she reached the drawing room, he was laying the redhead on the sofa.

As they sat on the sofa, he thought of the girl lying here just hours before, clinging to life because of him.

She plopped down on one end of the sofa and took her heels off.

He rose slowly and headed downstairs to find Sarah on the sofa.

Elisabeth perched on the arm of the sofa next to Sarah.

Nikolai trotted after them and backed up to the sofa between Jackson and Elisabeth.

Elisabeth stood behind the sofa, rubbing Jackson's shoulders and neck.

She picked up the duvet from the bed and draped it on the sofa, then undressed.

She lay down on the sofa, and they gazed into each other's eyes for a while, then Elisabeth turned away.

She cocked her head again, then turned and lumbered to the sofa, and climbed up on it to lie down.

He opened the door and slowly approached the sofa, then sat at the end, a little away from the wolf's head.

After a while she stood up again, licked Jackson's face, tickling him with her rough tongue, and hopped off the sofa.

Jackson poured a drink and some blood, then sat on the sofa.

He laughed, "Well, I'm sitting on the sofa petting a beautiful wolf who is sleeping in my lap."

The Poes left at around noon and Connor immediately collapsed on the sofa.

Elisabeth struggled to climb onto the sofa.

Elisabeth laid Jackson's body on the sofa and knelt next to him.

The deck was furnished with wicker furniture, two chairs fac­ing each other and a sofa with a coffee table in front of it.

She took a deep breath and plopped down of the sofa.

Fred's reaction startled Mrs. Lincoln from the sofa.

Dean tossed aside the map and papers and flopped down on the living room sofa, startling Mrs. Lincoln.

The ball game was a lapper and Dean began to pick over a stack of magazines in a rack by the sofa.

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