sickroom

[ UK /sˈɪkɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a room to which a sick person is confined
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How To Use sickroom In A Sentence

  • I make to bend to gather them, but I stop when I see Mother Celeste of Jesus come into the sickroom holding a lit candle, followed by the other nuns. INVIDIA
  • Fires were also struck in sickrooms to destroy the clothing of deceased victims.
  • At precisely this moment the film crosscuts back to the sickroom.
  • We are getting ready to go, Boris and I. We are too gay for sickroom atmosphere.
  • On she went until she found her self in the sickrooms, walking by row upon row of white-sheeted beds and private rooms.
  • When he entered the sickroom, the pungent scent irritated his nostrils, but he did not care.
  • The novel's climax is utterly realistic and utterly involving - its movement out of the sickroom and into the streets of Beijing provides just the right change of perception and scale.
  • The sickroom atmosphere disturbed her, and she bore the unvarying, anxious monotony of the days with difficulty. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Yet, whereever the doctor may be in his fantasy, he is physically in the sickroom, confronting a parient and a wound. 2009 February | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • My bedroom was quickly converted into a sickroom.
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