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dressing room
noun
- a room for use in getting dressed, especially one for performers backstage in a theater, television studio, etc.
dressing room
noun
- theatre a room backstage for an actor to change clothing and to make up
- any room used for changing clothes, such as one at a sports ground or off a bedroom
- (in sport, esp soccer) a sense of camaraderie or team spirit
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Origin of dressing room1
Example Sentences
Despite the promise, there has been no contact between McKinney and the England set-up, other than what he has been able to glean from having England skipper Stokes alongside him in the Durham dressing room.
As in Ryder, as in a tour rider, as in the goodies a musician expects in their dressing room.
Scribner: The string quartet plays from an empty dressing room for most of the show.
There was no sanctuary in the home dressing room either.
That caused disruption in the January transfer window and Villa allowed big-name players Kenza Dali and Adriana Leon - who had grown unhappy - to leave in the hope of improving things in the dressing room.
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