- A
couch, also
known as a sofa, settee, chesterfield, or davenport, is a
cushioned item of
furniture that can seat
multiple people. It is
commonly found...
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crossing thread is then
couched to the
fabric to hold the laid
threads in place. In
Bokhara couching or
Bokhara stitch, the
couched threads are held in place...
- The
casting couch is a
euphemism for the
practice of
soliciting ****ual
favors from a job
applicant in
exchange for
employment in the
entertainment industry...
- John
Couch is the name of: John H.
Couch (1811–1870),
American sea
captain and
pioneer John
Couch (American football),
former college football coach for...
-
Anthony Couch (born
April 11, 1997)
killed four
people at the age of 16
while driving under the
influence on June 15, 2013, in Burleson, Texas.
Couch, while...
- underarm-
couched military lances in full-gallop closed-ranks
charges against lines of
opposing infantry or cavalry. Two
variants on the
couched lance charge...
- up
couch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
couch is a
piece of furniture.
Couch or
couches may also
refer to:
Elymus repens, also
known as
Couch gr****...
- love for
Holmes on The
Oprah Winfrey Show; he
jumped on Winfrey's
yellow couch and
stood there to make the announcement. On
October 6, 2005,
Cruise and...
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Couch is a surname. It has two
different origins. It is a
Cornish name
thought to have
derived from
Cornish "cough" (red) and to have been a nickname...
-
couch is a
modern term
describing a
couch with a back
traditionally raised at one end. The back may be
situated completely on one side of the
couch or...