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Definition of "tray-table" []

  • A small, tray-shaped table used to place small objects upon. They are most commonly used to place meals on while watching television. (noun)
  • A fold-away tray, such as those found in front of airline seats. (noun)

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Use "tray-table" in a sentence
  • "Moreover, he did his business yesterday—winning 6-1, 7-5, 6-4—with a quiet nonchalance about pressure and consequence that would have been impressive anywhere, but was even more so in sunshine that was hot enough to fry bacon on the umpire's tray-table and with a cooling breeze blowing in from absolutely nowhere."
  • "A thoughtful flip-out stand also lets you rest the phone on its side for tray-table movie viewing."
  • "A mountain of miniature Jack Daniels bottles and tiny plastic cups was beginning to pile up next to me on my fellow passenger's tray-table as he shuffled his husky body in the seat, waiting impatiently for the flight attendant to return with a garbage bag and more whiskey."