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  • 71Solar (room) — The solar was a room in many English and French medieval manor houses, great houses and castles. In such houses, the main room was known as the Great Hall, in which all parts of the household would eat and live, with those of highest status being …

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  • 72But What a Sweet Little Room — Infobox Television episode Title = But What a Sweet Little Room Series = Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 13 Airdate = 14 December 1969 Production = 13 Writer = Ralph Smart Director = Jeremy Summers Guests = Michael… …

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  • 73sitting room — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. front room, living room, reception room; see drawing room , parlor , room 2 …

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  • 74state|room — «STAYT ROOM, RUM», noun. 1. a private room on a ship with sleeping and (now usually) toilet facilities for a single person or small group of persons; cabin. 2. a private room on certain American railroad cars of the late 1800 s resembling the… …

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  • 75withdrawing room — noun Date: 1591 a room to retire to (as from a dining room); especially drawing room …

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  • 76living room — noun (C) the main room in a house where people relax, watch television etc compare drawing room, front room, lounge 1 (3), parlour …

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  • 77living room — /ˈlɪvɪŋ rum/ (say living roohm) noun a room in a house, flat, etc., used both for entertaining and for relaxing, recreation, etc.; drawing room; sitting room; lounge …

  • 78sitting room — /ˈsɪtɪŋ rum/ (say siting roohm) noun a room for sitting in, as by a family communally; living room; drawing room …

  • 79withdrawing-room — withdrawˈing room noun (archaic) 1. A room used to retire into 2. A drawing room • • • Main Entry: ↑withdraw …

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  • 80Sitting room — Sitting Sit ting, n. 1. The state or act of one who sits; the posture of one who occupies a seat. [1913 Webster] 2. A seat, or the space occupied by or allotted for a person, in a church, theater, etc.; as, the hall has 800 sittings. [1913… …

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