Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cushion.(verb)
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Use "cushions" in a sentence
"The leader may say, for example: "It being a beautiful spring day, the _old lady with the bandbox_ [here the old lady must get up and turn around] decided to visit her daughter, and so took a _seat_ in the _stage coach_ [everybody turns around]; she found the _cushions_ [cushions turn around] very comfortable until the _fat old gentleman_ [fat old gentleman turns around] got in, when the place seemed to her very crowded, and she was glad to open the _windows_; the _driver_ cracked his _whip_, the _wheels_ creaked, the _horses_ strained at the _harness_, and away they started on their journey," etc."
"Each understood how putting their name on a ballot robbed them of sleep, took them from their families and made them pin cushions for ridicule."
"When it comes to cushions is a wise option to unzip them and see what exactly is on the inside, to make sure you get only the best."