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US
/ˈtʃeɪmbɝ/
]
[ UK /tʃˈeɪmbɐ/ ]
[ UK /tʃˈeɪmbɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a natural or artificial enclosed space
- a room where a judge transacts business
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a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly
the upper chamber is the senate -
an enclosed volume in the body
the chambers of his heart were healthy - a room used primarily for sleeping
VERB
- place in a chamber
How To Use chamber In A Sentence
- Clay, read how ishawooadescribed that round and think, high pressuer, could it have been an overcharge ... undercharge ... could the rifling been shot out at the chamber mouth .. all these can cause the indicators he listed, bullet set out alittle could not cause this "unless" there was an excessive gap at the chamber mouth. An Unequal Progress in Accuracy
- In chantries unrehearsed we'd wow the votarists and serenade the friary to panting ecstasies while summoned to kingly chambers we branked the troubadours, turning the sovereign mind to heaven, the courtiers left speechless with neglect... Strange Bedfellows
- She works days as a chambermaid at a local hotel and at night lies awake fearing the sound of his tread.
- Saint – Germain, the king accorded letters-patent; and all the rest, abbatial charter, and royal letters, was confirmed in 1654 by the Chamber of Accounts and the Parliament. Les Miserables
- Portuguese later acquired the property and turned it into the European-style Leal Senado Building for municipal chamber and the front square for Portuguese settlers to hold festive celebrations.
- Waterford Chamber of Commerce are fully aware of the difficulties that its members are experiencing in recruiting suitable employees.
- Its purpose is to gather sufficient information to answer questions about magma chambers in oceanic crust.
- That's a 1990 Chambertin Clos de Bze you've got locked up in there like a... like a common Chianti. THE CALLIGRAPHER
- You, young man,” she proceeded, addressing Roland Graeme, and at once softening the ironical sharpness of her manner into good-humoured raillery, “you, who are all our male attendance, from our Lord High Chamberlain down to our least galopin, follow us to prepare our court.” The Abbot
- He'd borrowed the Chamberlains ' army-surplus Humvee on the off chance that Cyberdyne could identify him, and Sarah, by their vehicle. T2: INFILTRATOR