workroom
IPA: wˈɝkrum
noun
- A room, such as a workshop or studio, where work is done.
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Examples of "workroom" in Sentences
- Althea notes that the atmosphere in the workroom is awkward.
- Beneath my workroom was the control central of the imperial private guard.
- Now as he groped his way toward the 'workroom' he remembered the invalid's words.
- He came into the "workroom," closing the door behind him with his heel, his hands deep in his pockets.
- He received me in a somewhat bare apartment, which he alluded to as his workroom, and I found him seated before a desk strewn with papers.
- Slowly he ascended the stairs, gaining the landing on the second floor and going on toward the half-open door of the "workroom" he had just quitted.
- Then he made his way quietly across the hail and down the long passage, at the end of which the room which Mr. Fentolin called his workroom was situated.
- And what with these differing motives and experiences the workroom was the opening of new interests in Drumcarro as important as even the ball at the Castle.
- Escorting her into the workroom was a small price to pay when measured against the knowledge that Ms. Taggart was the only cleaning lady in the building who never disturbed office work in progress.
- The workroom is a hall, the ceiling is a vault thirty feet high, the pavement is of polished marble; the light enters by north windows which would not look small in a good-sized church, the doors would admit a carriage and pair, the tapestries upon the walls would cover the front of a modern house.
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