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sitting room
noun
- a small living room, often one that forms part of a suite in a hotel, private house, etc.
sitting room
noun
- a room in a private house or flat used for relaxation and entertainment of guests
Word History and Origins
Origin of sitting room1
Example Sentences
He said he saw Murray give Jackson injections of clear liquid in the library, sitting room, and the second-floor bedroom.
The elegant hotel sitting room swelled with the serious mood of Javier Bardem.
When he was gone, Isaacson returned to his sitting-room upstairs and lit a nargeeleh pipe.
When he entered his sitting-room M. de Kerguel rose and profoundly saluted him.
Then he started, and suffered five suffocating minutes in the public sitting-room of the Beau Soleil.
She had closed the street door and was on the first step of the stairs when her mother called to her from the sitting-room.
I had no private sitting-room, and he positively refused to sit in the salon a second time.
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