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day room

or »å²¹²â۴Ǵdz¾î€…

noun

  1. a room at an institution, as on a military base, providing facilities for leisure activities.
  2. (in a hospital) a recreation room for ambulatory patients.


day room

noun

  1. a communal living room in a residential institution such as a hospital
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of day room1

First recorded in 1815–25
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The video published last year by The Times shows the 17-year-old sustaining punches and kicks from a series of youths who attack him one at a time inside a “day room†at Los Padrinos.

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This is evidenced in the aptly named Green Day Room.

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At around 8 p.m. on Sunday, officials said in a statement, three inmates attacked him in a day room.

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The video shows a teen sustaining punches and kicks from a series of youths in a “day room†inside the Downey facility.

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I was sitting in the prison day room, and when the world news came on and popped up talking about this Supreme Court landmark case, Graham v.

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