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- Look up backrest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Backrest or back-rest may refer to: Part of a chair, sofa, Bench or other such furniture used for...
- A sissy bar, also called a "sister bar" or "p****enger backrest", is an addition to the rear of a bicycle or motorcycle that allows the rider or p****enger...
- sometimes called backless chairs despite how some modern stools have backrests. Folding stools can be collapsed into a flat, compact form typically by...
- Accentuating luxury, the G-Strider's handlebars, footrests, seat backrest, p****enger backrest and windscreen were all electrically adjustable while under way...
- often appeared in a hooded black robe and sat on a throne with a towering backrest specially designed into his crucifix-like logo. With the help of his minions...
- Red Crown of Lower Egypt. The king is seated on a throne with a short backrest, at the left side of his knees the Horus-name Medjedu is preserved, and...
- and crystal grey/seas**** grey. 5. Newly contoured seat cushions and backrests. 2-spoke AMG sports steering wheel with nappa leather and perforated leather...
- parallel; the two outer struts were supplemented with gilt wood edging. The backrest itself is made of a frame composed of several supports into which the wood...
- degrees. Molded wood is used for flat furniture components such as seats, backrests and seat s****. When the veneer layers are arranged in the same direction...
- A fishing rod or fishing pole is a long, thin rod used by anglers to catch fish by mani****ting a line ending in a hook (formerly known as an angle, hence...