legroom
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editlegroom (uncountable)
- Space to stretch the legs while seated.
- The lack of legroom on international flights can be a health hazard as blood clots can form from not being able to move around.
- 2019 October, “South Wales open access bid”, in Modern Railways, page 15:
- Highlighted benefits include high quality seating, more legroom, more luggage space and a fixed buffet with kitchen providing a range of catering.
- (figurative) Freedom to move or grow.
- 2003, Amitai Etzioni, My Brother's Keeper: A Memoir and a Message:
- These guidelines provided some more legroom to the pro-religious groups without seriously offending liberals' concerns.
Translations
editspace for legs
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space to move
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