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sitting room

noun

  1. a small living room, often one that forms part of a suite in a hotel, private house, etc.


sitting room

noun

  1. a room in a private house or flat used for relaxation and entertainment of guests
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sitting room1

First recorded in 1765–75
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The fireplace in her sitting room is her only source of heating, but she also uses that hearth to cook food in cast iron pots.

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René opens the music box, and a tinkling music begins to play, the same song heard long ago in his Damascus sitting room.

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The heart of the space is an airy, sophisticated sitting room that connects on the south side to a dining room suggestive of decadent late night suppers in postwar Paris, and an industrial-inflected kitchen.

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Around him, the sitting room was full of noise - his mother and little niece screaming, the Israeli soldiers shouting orders.

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She was shown into sitting room by a housekeeper.

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