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anteroom

[ UK /ˈæntəɹˌuːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large entrance or reception room or area

How To Use anteroom In A Sentence

  • `If Tully Toffener paced in the anteroom, annoyed by every wasted minute, why then all things would combine to please Brian Moss the more. SPLITTING
  • The architects have cleverly integrated these corridors into a series of learning niches and anterooms.
  • Through a big window-door they could look into a small, grassy court that served as a garden: and opening from the anteroom was a second room much larger, which also gave upon the garden court. It Happened in Egypt
  • My husband waited for me in the anteroom while I entered the rabbi's study to speak with him privately.
  • The first thing which struck him on entering the anteroom was the scent of patchouli, which was very repulsive to him; several tall trunks and coffers were standing there. A Nobleman's Nest
  • When he walked into Colonel Atkins's anteroom, Atkins was the name of the CO he'd been told, he found a Staff Sergeant sitting behind a desk sipping a cup of coffee like it was the only thing keeping him awake.
  • Set on five acres, there is a reception hall, drawing room, anteroom, dining room, kitchen, pantry, four bedrooms and a bathroom.
  • The anteroom was filled with constables, led by Major Ramsay. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • It happened, on one occasion, when a nursery-servant of ours was waiting in her anteroom for the purpose of taking her turn in consulting the prophetess professionally, that she had witnessed a scene of consternation and unaffected maternal grief in this Hungarian lady upon the sudden seizure of her son, a child of four or five years old, by a spasmodic inflammation of the throat (since called croup) peculiar to children, and in those days not very well understood by medical men. Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers — Volume 1
  • And she did it while sitting in the Prime Minister's anteroom!
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