showroom

[ UK /ʃˈə‍ʊɹuːm/ ]
[ US /ˈʃoʊˌɹum, ˈʃoʊˌɹʊm/ ]
NOUN
  1. an area where merchandise (such as cars) can be displayed
    in Britain a showroom is called a salesroom
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How To Use showroom In A Sentence

  • Our complete range of carpets is on display in our showroom.
  • This much I can say, I will NEVER step foot in K2's "showroom" ever again. K2 Auto Group In Minneapolis Uses The "I Hate You, Get Out" Sales Method - The Consumerist
  • The good news for hot hatch lovers is there is a smouldering two-litre twin turbo VXR waiting in the wings that hits showrooms in spring. The Sun
  • It looked like one of those furniture showrooms where you're not allowed to sit on the furniture.
  • She paused just inside her showroom, looking round with a sense of achievement.
  • For example, the average demonstration expense of an automobile in a showroom is $4.12 as compared to 1. 6c for which the car can now be demonstrated over television. Television—Progress and Promise
  • Imagine being taken into a vast car showroom and told to choose what you like. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tamsin moved to block their way as some of the more enterprising tried to go behind the scenes, rather than into the showroom. DEATH IN FASHION
  • Shop around and visit showrooms to see what is available - anything from minimalist designs to freestanding units.
  • Fed-up bosses at a motor showroom came up trumps after offering a reward for the recovery of four stolen cars.
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