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test room

NOUN
  1. a room in which tests are conducted

How To Use test room In A Sentence

  • Dante wrote that the hottest room in hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral dilemma.
  • When we walked out of the test room, he practically pounced on us.
  • Dante wrote that the hottest room in hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral dilemma.
  • Simple mechanical devices were placed in the test room to maintain an accurate record of output.
  • I came by the position honestly, I assure you: after my tirade the other day about the vital importance of good lighting in a midwinter writing space, the proverbial bee seems to have remained in my bonnet, buzzily nagging — nay, demanding — that I move my studio to the brightest room in the house in genteel protest of the notorious darkness of a Seattle winter and the news in the last few issues of Publishers Weekly. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Great gifts for writers with great gifts, part III: the graveyard of book contracts past, or, a few more good reasons to buy books by first-time authors, and still more evidence that a little contact with a boo
  • The old Doctor's sleeping apartment, which was the front room on the ground floor, we have converted into a parlor; and, by the aid of cheerful paint and paper, a gladsome carpet, pictures and engravings, new furniture, _bijouterie_, and a daily supply of flowers, it has become one of the prettiest and pleasantest rooms in the whole world. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866
  • If you work at home, switch to the brightest room to get more light and lighten your mood at the same time. The Sun
  • Simple mechanical devices were placed in the test room to maintain an accurate record of output.
  • Simple mechanical devices were placed in the test room to maintain an accurate record of output.
  • A test room in Munich, the ongoing research projects is the car computer system.
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