waiting room

NOUN
  1. a room (as in a hotel or airport) with seating where people can wait
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How To Use waiting room In A Sentence

  • Nancy and Andy bring in Stevie for an emergency pediatrician visit on "Weeds" (Showtime at 10), only to turn on the television in the waiting room and learn that the feds are a little too close to catching their family. TV highlights: Monday, Oct.18, 2010
  • Mostly it was full of anorexic patients, but once in a while I would see this one obese lady in the waiting room. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only magazine in the waiting room was a scientific journal full of technical jargon above my head.
  • The nurse who had just walked in to access the equipment room adjacent to the waiting room sensed the tension.
  • It is not just the animals that are quivering in the waiting room - the owners are quaking at the thought of facing the vet's bill!
  • There should be a proper waiting room, with chairs, magazines to read and cloakroom facilities easily accessible.
  • Yanub: ha, yes, I love the ‘gendering’ of illness or rather I hate it – it has accounted for too many deaths of male breast cancer patients and in a documentary, the transman is dying of ovarian cancer because….no one will allow a man in the office, they would literally rather die that allow a man to sit in the waiting room with other people with ovarian cancer. Cat 'Aww!', woman as construct, crossdressing and Intersex/DSD issues
  • Frida walks in from the waiting room, the swinging gate whapping against the wall with her determined stride. Healer
  • The setting is a hospital waiting room in Regina, where three friends reunite after an old chum attempts suicide.
  • He wrote music wherever and whenever he could, in waiting rooms and hotel lobbies, between sets and even at home on his piano.
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