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reading room

NOUN
  1. a room set aside for reading

How To Use reading room In A Sentence

  • The city that pioneered free public libraries is facing uproar over plans to close one of its reading rooms.
  • Crowds of people are walking cultural widdershins around the oval of the reading room. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • (My copy of this report from the FBI reading room expunged this informant's comments about Lt. G's "excitable" nature.) Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
  • The Scots who founded the Otago settlement had a great concern with education and from 1858 moves were afoot to build an Athenaeum to contain a reading room, a library and a museum.
  • Two reading rooms are included, with seating for up to 50 people, 20 microfilm readers, and a study suite for groups.
  • He reentered the reading room by another door.
  • I guess this reading room to contain five thousand books.
  • Setting the hack ground music in reading room is helpful to keep calm, relieve of anxiety and enhance the study interest for the readers.
  • I was waxing nostalgic to a friend about the old British Library Reading Room.
  • Beyond the gallery, the rectangular reading room is cantilevered over the education space on white precast concrete beams.
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