[
US
/ˈpɫeɪˌɹum/
]
[ UK /plˈeɪɹuːm/ ]
[ UK /plˈeɪɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
- a recreation room for noisy activities (parties or children's play etc)
How To Use playroom In A Sentence
- And a former abandoned hayloft is a master bedroom, a playroom and a bedroom for 8-year-old son Mark Oliver. Washington's Horse Slept Here
- We put foam interlock tiles under the big rug in our basement playroom/library, and they make a good walking surface for tired limbs as well as a good falling-down surface (for Charlie anyway) -- cushier than standard non-skid liner. Mrissa: 2010: a not-very-carpeted odyssey
- She dialed the room number of the playroom and heard it ring three times before Gabe answered.
- The private accommodation includes the four bedrooms, a playroom, kitchen and utility room.
- Also included is a detached garage with electric up-and-over doors and an adjoining playroom with guest bathroom and storage press.
- Children were supposed to spend their days in a schoolroom with their peers, and in specially designated play spaces such as private backyards and playrooms.
- The new couch is also a sofa bed (very comfortable with innerspring mattress) so we got rid of the huge and ugly futon from the playroom. Living room makeover « Mad Dave and Lil
- Meanwhile, a pantry, cloakroom, playroom, office and drying room are all found on the lower ground floor.
- The crisp backbeat and twinkling xylophones remind one of a child's playroom, with toys scattered and overturned, and the sun building shadows in their midst.
- I don't know they probably have a big playroom somewhere with all that but the room still seems kind of cold and unlived in.