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sitting room

NOUN
  1. a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax

How To Use sitting room In A Sentence

  • Converted into a home in the 1940s, it has a semicircular sitting room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also off the hallway is a sitting room with an antique reproduction fireplace.
  • At the back of the castle, it was the former laundry and generator house, but now includes a dining hall, kitchen, three bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom.
  • It is deceptively big with neat bedrooms, a large kitchen with dining room, two sitting rooms and a playroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • It doubled as a bedroom and a sitting room with its two deep blue chairs inviting one to sink down and meditate by the fire. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • This, apparently, was the very room from which Monet painted his celebrated views of the Thames and the Houses of Parliament, hung in (acceptable) reproduction around the walls of the pretty, panelled sitting room. The Smartest Hotel in the World
  • Juniper whiled many a day away in her sitting room, speaking to none, playing absently with the pale rose petals, as soft as the skin of a newborn's cheek.
  • Inside, the main living area is open plan, with the sitting room separated from the kitchen by an archway.
  • Enter through the glazed double doors into a lofty beamed sitting room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frayed beige cotton curtains could be drawn at night in the bedroom and sitting room.
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