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  • noun A Japanese cushion for sitting.

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Examples

  • But when actually cooked under Parker's 1800-degree broiler as a "zabuton" (that's Japanese for "seat cushion," which explains why this chunk of chuck roll is cut into a rectangle), I have to admit it was a stellar piece of beef, caramelized to a charry crisp around the squared edges, and positively buttery inside.

    Philly.com - Latest Videos 2009

  • The $40 "zabuton" cut of Wagyu beef, he said, was so sublimely marbled from its famously pampered breeding, "I want to marry a Wagyu wife to feed me beer and give me massages."

    Philly.com - Latest Videos 2009

  • Art worked the store by himself during the week while June stayed at home, cutting and sewing in her converted dinning room workshop, making yoga bolsters, zabuton, zafu, and buckwheat hull pillows.

    In Distress J. Mykell Collinz 2011

  • One member of the genus is called 姑のざぶとん, shutome no zabuton, mother-in-law cushion, so what is the genus.

    The marriage blues in Japan 2007

  • He straightened his back, lined up his nose with his navel, cast down his gaze, and regulated his breathing; not tarrying, for it was only a trial: taking the damp and dirty folds of cardboard that would serve as his zabuton on a test drive, so to speak.

    Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates Robbins, Tom 2000

  • He straightened his back, lined up his nose with his navel, cast down his gaze, and regulated his breathing; not tarrying, for it was only a trial: taking the damp and dirty folds of cardboard that would serve as his zabuton on a test drive, so to speak.

    Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates Robbins, Tom 2000

  • For cushions -- the straw _zabuton_; for fire in the braziers -- punk!

    Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2

  • A cotton zabuton was laid for him to kneel upon, and a brazier set before him.

    Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877

  • The servant brings zabuton or small cushions to kneel upon, and cakes, and tea.

    Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877

  • Kobe Gakuin University are developing a levitating chair that hovers on a small cushion of air. floating chair is being developed for elderly Japanese by Tsunesuke Furuta and others at the university's rehabilitation department. air hockey, seems to consist of an air compressor that shoots jets of air out of many openings beneath a sports-style car seat on a platform. swapped for a zabuton, a Japanese floor cushion.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

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  • in Japan, a cushion for sitting or kneeling on the floor

    July 24, 2007