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ballroom

[ UK /bˈɔːlɹuːm/ ]
[ US /ˈbɔɫˌɹum/ ]
NOUN
  1. large room used mainly for dancing

How To Use ballroom In A Sentence

  • There was a bioscope, theatre, ballroom dancing, music shows, beauty contests and other activities. The Star (South Africa)
  • As we reported in 2008, the old ballroom floor had been ruined by leaks and could not be saved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who would have thought in the age of grime and dubstep that ballroom dancing would glide back into vogue? Times, Sunday Times
  • The groundsmen were busy clearing every last flake of snow Inside the orchestra was practising in the ballroom; the photographers. WEB OF DREAMS
  • It's a huge room - four big ballrooms joined together, acres of tables, a thousand and one chairs.
  • My uncle Paul was a master brassfounder; but when he retired he set up a most successful ballroom dancing academy. Its A Grand Old Name
  • It had evidently been the ballroom or reception-room of the defunct Marchesa in palmy days. The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
  • As diners savoured their delicious Chocolate marquise and sipped their coffee and tea, the ballroom's lights dimmed and the audience stilled as the evening's program began.
  • When I was eight years old I started my first dance school doing disco, rock and roll and also ballroom and latin.
  • Counts, knights, barons and marquesses gathered in the guilded ballroom of the hotel to mark the focal event of the aristocratic social calendar.
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