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sunroom
[ suhn-room, -room ]
sunroom
/ ˈsʌnˌruːm; ˈsʌnˌrʊm /
noun
- a room or glass-enclosed porch designed to display beautiful views, to admit and retain the sun's heat in cool countries, and reflect it away in warm countries
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
They have transformed the sunroom at the front of their two-story brick home in San Antonio into a museum of their dead son.
Instead, I suggested we move to our sunroom, open up all the windows and turn the fan on for air circulation.
Eventually, Weirich had to kick out her jacuzzi and plants from her sunroom, where she now holds court.
Det. 2: No, not your belt . . . . Remember being out in the sunroom, the room that sits out to the back of the house?
He obsessively reads the theology books that line the sunroom: Max Lucado, C.S Lewis, even Billy Graham.
The wild azalea filled the glassed sunroom of the Tollivers with a faint echo of the glory of the distant mountain.
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