showroom
IPA: ʃˈoʊrʊm
noun
- A room in a business set aside for the display of the company's products.
- (dated) A room or apartment where a show is exhibited.
verb
- To inspect merchandise in a physical store, then purchase the identical product from an online merchant; to use a physical store as a showroom for an online merchant.
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Examples of "showroom" in Sentences
- This shop and showroom is expensive but sells small things like egg cups and figurines.
- Peter, I had forgotten that the showroom is very close to a proper, pukka, belly-dancing club.
- Behind the showroom is a lab, where fires are designed and international homologation tests are carried out.
- Every one of the Autobots is a General Motors vehicle, and every one of them is in showroom condition even after the battles.
- Rebecca McAlpin for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Gurung's fittings are held in his "showroom" -- his communications manager's apartment.
- For example, the average demonstration expense of an automobile in a showroom is $4.12 as compared to 1. 6c for which the car can now be demonstrated over television.
- This really sounds like the perfect little home, and cedar is a great timber to use for a home like this, I have always liked a log cabin showroom interior design Says:
- The showroom is located in the heart of “Østerbro”, on the eastern side of Copenhagen, and features the entire Normann Copenhagen collection as well as a large variety of contemporary lifestyle products and high profile fashion brands from around the World.
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