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playroom

[ pley-room, -room ]

noun

  1. a room set aside for children's play or adult recreation.


playroom

/ -ËŒrÊŠm; ˈpleɪˌruËm /

noun

  1. a recreation room, esp for children
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Origin of playroom1

First recorded in 1810–20; play + room
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But I was the one alone with the kids day after day, enduring interminable and soul-crushing afternoons on the floor of the playroom.

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Little is known about the new episode, with the exception of an image that was released by Disney+ that shows Bingo, Bandit and Bluey in a playroom.

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With a little planning, it could double as a home office — or maybe a library or a playroom.

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To state that despite its overstuffed playroom aesthetic and musical glaze, the movie was boring.

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“We wanted there to be levity in the story as well,†Bidwell says of the playroom toys.

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