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armchair adjective removed from the action; said of an observer who acts as if he is a participant US- Coach Pappy Waldorf and his Golden Bears, in the opinion of local Cal’s AA–Armchair Alumni in this case. — San Francisco Call-Bulletin, p. 29, 28 October 1955
- Town Hall Lists Speakers for “Arm Chair Cruises” (Headline) — San Francisco Examiner, p. 26, 17 June 1956
- Don’t miss this armchair safari! Colorful Pictorial Map of Africa only 25 cents and the front from any Lipton Soup Mix envelope. — New York Times Magazine, p. 59, 20 October 1957
- Tom Bolan, boxing promoter, called the National Boxing Association a “bunch of armchair schemers” today and suggested the body “drop out of existence along with its asinine ratings.” — San Francisco Examiner, p. 53, 11 July 1961
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