6 Metaphors for chaises

The roads are too heavy back from the water, and the drive is confined to a narrow strip of wet sand along the shore; so carriages are few, and the pony-chaise became a distinguished element at once.

A post-chaise in the village had then become a sight less rare; but several cottagers were assembled before the inn to welcome the young laird.

This chaise is a strange sort of conveyance, resembling an ill-shaped chariot, only with the door opening before, instead of the side; three horses draw it, one between the shafts, and the other two on each side, on one of which the postillion rides and drives, too.

Father La Chaise was an elegant and most polished man of the world, and travelled in a coach with six horses.

La Chaise and Le Tellier were mere politicians.

The chaise is the evidence that we act under orders.

6 Metaphors for  chaises