How To Use Roomful In A Sentence

  • The auctioneers must surely have dreaded the prospect of mounting the podium to see a roomful of empty seats.
  • He stood up before a whole roomful of people, and asked her to marry him.
  • In Islamabad last week, a roomful of academics asked the prime minister how Britain could help solve the Kashmir conflict. Notable & Quotable
  • Chinchilla is superbad - because they're so sweet and small, so even a sample-size coat requires a roomful of mini-pelts. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it's packed with detail, too - crowds of moshing clubbers, roomfuls of half-cut horny partygoers, and more - none of which detracts from the important elements in each panel.
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  • And the third is so exhausted that it takes a whole roomful of relatives to cheer her on. Times, Sunday Times
  • A whole roomful of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Richard Savage sat at the back of the house at the dirtiest and shakiest table in a roomful of dirty and shaky tables. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • With its swirled flashy design and swishy beaded fringe, the lampshades are like a flirtatious smile in a roomful of strangers, bold and impossible to ignore.
  • he looked out at a roomful of faces
  • Richard Savage sat at the back of the house at the dirtiest and shakiest table in a roomful of dirty and shaky tables. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • The attendant brew of love, guilt, and toddler-set social pressures puts an arguably unrealistic value on someone with the skills, and the willingness, to control and delight a roistering roomful of preschoolers for a blessed half-hour. The Fiddler in the Subway
  • Successful businessmen told a roomful of students that the world outside the classroom will be their best teacher in entrepreneurship.
  • Above all, a playwright gets to sit in the middle of a roomful of paying customers who are watching a stageful of actors perform his work. The Playwright's Dilemma
  • They hurl themselves around in hedonistic spasms, a gangly sprawl of boots, limbs and hair, clad in more skin-tight black than a roomful of rock hacks.
  • Piaf gave these behind-the-scenes glimpses with a canniness that could put a Washington spin-doctor to shame —­­and that she didn't bother to hide: "People know only what I want them to," she once told a roomful of reporters. The Sound of France
  • Instead of one Ben Bernanke, we got a whole roomful: Bernanke the Job Creator, Bernanke the Budget Cutter, Bernanke the Activist, Bernanke the Fatalist ... Richard (RJ) Eskow: Bernankemania! Empty Golden Words From the Leader of the Temple
  • There is a certain sweetness to a roomful of 10-year-olds who are smarter than this big mouth in his 30s.
  • The gallery showed a great roomful of his delicate, flat sculptures.
  • Also, don't sweat the interpersonal communication faux pas of over assertion (being the only woman in a roomful of men causes the occasional overcompensation). No More Sparks On Podcasts
  • a roomful of people/guests/boxes/etc.
  • And it's packed with detail, too - crowds of moshing clubbers, roomfuls of half-cut horny partygoers, and more - none of which detracts from the important elements in each panel.
  • Show a roomful of Democratic pols smoking Cuban cigars and joking about how easy it is to dupe grandma with simple scaremongering, and how her children and grandchildren will be working much of their lives for the greater good of the state. GOP Must Better Communicate Its Medicare Plans
  • This is fine for those of you who like to cultivate a roomful of servers.
  • At times, teaching a roomful of people who learn in different ways can be a frustration. Christianity Today
  • But Yahoo called a roomful of tech reporters to its headquarters in Sunnyvale to say that it's still fighting. Wired Top Stories
  • He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, still less speak to a roomful of people.
  • Speaking to what the Associated Press describes as a roomful of "cringing diplomats", the new foreign minister said Israel was not bound by the Annapolis peace talks. Cosmodaddy
  • What better way to break the ice with a roomful of total strangers in a foreign country whose language you don't know?
  • What would a roomful of machines exhibiting this behavior sound like?
  • There was a roomful of ecstatic people with a lot of hugging, crying and drinking. The Sun
  • A Getty official ushered me into a roomful of largely unclassifiable objects, randomly placed on steel shelving.
  • She starts her first class of the semester by asking a roomful of freshman students, "How many of you are feminists?"
  • She begs me not to write about it, until I remind her that she fellated Mr. Marcus in front of a roomful of photographers. FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
  • She had found it difficult to teach a roomful of students who ranged from rank beginners to professional level.
  • The word prompted a roomful of groans and a handful of helicopter impersonations. California Dreaming
  • Even computers were not left behind and an entire roomful of youngsters showed their mettle with the gadgets.
  • He looked like a whole roomful of demons had stomped all over him, which wasn't too far from the truth, I guess.
  • He was vexed with the levity that had made him call his roomful together on so poor a pretext, and yet was vexed with the stupidity that made the witnesses so evidently find the pretext sufficient. The Tragic Muse
  • Calvin McCarter, a fifth grade home-schooler from Jenison, MI, beat a roomful of older kids Wednesday, making him one of the two youngest students ever to win the competition.
  • She was impressed that a 17-year-old would want to face a roomful of preschoolers.
  • What would a roomful of machines exhibiting this behavior sound like?
  • But Yahoo called a roomful of tech reporters to its headquarters in Sunnyvale to [...] Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • Next time you need the confidence to address a roomful of people, make this circle again and confident feelings will fill your mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, still less speak to a roomful of people.
  • He makes being funny for a roomful strangers look so natural that you wonder why we don't all do it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sam's one aye was drowned out by the roomful of nays.
  • I once saw him send a whole roomful of anti-gun reporters slinking from a press conference like whipped dogs. A List of Firearms Superlatives
  • Much to his horror he was swept off his fret and sent flying through the corridors by a roomful of water.
  • Similarly, ask a roomful of Pagan solitaries what their religion is, and you are as likely as not to get a similar number of answers.
  • She takes on a roomful of dark-suited gangsters single-handed with only a samurai sword.
  • And it had more impact than a roomful of Victorian slosh.
  • During homecoming, Henson sought to reassure a roomful of anxious alumni.

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