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  2. These Affordable Bar Stools From Wayfair Will Transform Your ...

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    We compiled the best bar stools to buy online, including counter-height stools with backs, swivel stools for kitchen islands and modern styles for small spaces.

  3. Bar stool - Wikipedia

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    Bar stools are often made of wood or metal. There are bar stools with and without armrests, backs, and padding or upholstery on the seat surface. Bar stools can range from basic wooden designs to more complex ones with adjustable height. Extra tall and extra short are common features, as well as indoor bar stools and outdoor bar stools. Some ...

  4. Stool (seat) - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, the term "stool" has become blurred, and many types now have backs. These are particularly common among bar stools, tall stools for seating at a counter, often fixed in place. These are a development of the chair as much as the stool, made more compact to allow dense seating around a serving table or counter.

  5. Cowhide - Wikipedia

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    Cowhide was used to make Nguni shields and the traditional skirt called the isidwaba. Men wore a calfskin flap, the ibeshu, to cover the buttocks, and the umutsha loin cloth was tied to the body with a cow hide belt. The iphovela was a headdress made of cow skin, and the ishoba or umshokobezi was a tufted cowtail used as an arm or leg ...

  6. Saddleback (bird) - Wikipedia

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    The saddleback's common name derives from the demarcated brown plumage on its back, which resembles a saddle. The Māori name, tīeke, is onomatopoeic and comes from one of the species' calls: "ti-e-ke-ke-ke-ke". There are two species: [4] North Island saddleback – Philesturnus rufusater; South Island saddleback – Philesturnus carunculatus

  7. Ducking stool - Wikipedia

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    Ducking stools or cucking stools were chairs formerly used for punishment of disorderly women, scolds, and dishonest tradesmen in medieval Europe [1] and elsewhere at later times. [2] The ducking-stool was a form of wymen pine , or "women's punishment", as referred to in Langland's Piers Plowman (1378).

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