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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Roll a seat back

If I'm in a car and I roll my seat back, what happens? Is the seat laid down so I can almost lie down or is the seat moved back so I get more leg space? I can't explain it better, hope you understand what I'm uncertain about.

  

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I never say roll my seat back. I say put my seat back if I'm talking about getting more leg room. If I'm talking about becoming almost horizontal.

  • I never say roll my seat back.
  • I say put my seat back if I'm talking about getting more leg room.
  • If I'm talking about becoming almost horizontal.
  • I say I put my seat down.
  • Clive
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I never say roll my seat back.

I say put my seat back if I'm talking about getting more leg room.

If I'm talking about becoming almost horizontal. I say I put my seat down.

Clive

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