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workroom

[ US /ˈwɝˌkɹum/ ]
[ UK /wˈɜːkɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. room where work is done

How To Use workroom In A Sentence

  • A metallic buzz sounded from the far corner of the workroom.
  • Here, at an adjacent workroom, they learn traditional crafts like weaving and stitching cross-stitch patterns of embroidery on traditional clothes and souvenir items from which they earn a few shekels to tide over through these lean months, and for the younger ones, the latest fad in hairdressing. Thursdays with my sisters
  • There were hundreds of girls down in the workrooms; one more would hardly make a difference.
  • The next day a new bolt of pale pink silk arrived at Miss Blanche's workroom. YELLOW BIRD
  • Then she turned this promise into a reality by issuing a detailed set of instructions to the women in charge of her workroom. YELLOW BIRD
  • Mrs. Reynolds proceeded on to her own workroom where Mrs. Darcy's maid was busily mending one of her mistress ' finer winter gowns.
  • On the first floor of the storehouse was the journeymen's workroom. Rachel Cusk | Portraits
  • Behind the bookshelf in my workroom I found one I'd bought in an Asian import shop at Barkly Square and never used: a tall, narrow, unframed rectangle of glass, its back still equipped top and bottom with strips of double-sided adhesive tape. Excerpt: The Spare Room by Helen Garner
  • Directions are given by Theophilus for the workroom, the benches at which the smiths are to sit, and also the most minute technical recipes for "instruments for sculping," for scraping, filing, and so forth, until the workshop should be fitted with all necessary tools. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
  • It's my third visit to his cramped attic workroom (‘studio’ sounds too grand for the cluttered space) in a quiet backwater near London's Victoria.
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