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reception room

NOUN
  1. a room for receiving and entertaining visitors (as in a private house or hotel)

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  • Both of these reception rooms are wallpapered in peach.
  • It has three levels with three reception rooms and four bedrooms.
  • It has a large reception room with huge windows overlooking the garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first floor houses a reception room and a banquet hall.
  • The following year, after Waterloo, work began on the improvements planned by Samuel Ware, who renovated and amended the great enfilade of Palladian reception rooms.
  • The house has two reception rooms, a kitchen, utility, various storerooms, eight bedrooms and two bathrooms.
  • The lanai is the favorite reception room, and here at any social function the musical program is given and cakes and ices are served; here morning callers are received, or gay riding parties, the ladies in pretty divided skirts, worn for convenience in riding astride, Following the Equator
  • To the right, both of the interconnecting reception rooms have original fireplaces, plasterwork and window shutters.
  • The stone house has four bedrooms, three reception rooms and a conservatory. Times, Sunday Times
  • DOWNSIDE The reception rooms are comfortable but lack a chic decor. Times, Sunday Times
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