Dining-room

  • 61room — noun 1 in a house/building ADJECTIVE ▪ big, cavernous, enormous, high, high ceilinged, huge, large, spacious, vast ▪ …

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  • 62dining hall — dininghall dininghall, dining hall dining hall, dining hall dining hall . a large room at a college or university, used especially for dining. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 63dining-hall — dininghall dininghall, dining hall dining hall, dining hall dining hall . a large room at a college or university, used especially for dining. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 64dining — noun Dining is used before these nouns: ↑area, ↑car, ↑chair, ↑companion, ↑facility, ↑hall, ↑room, ↑table, ↑tent Dining is used after these nouns: ↑restaurant …

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  • 65dining alcove — noun Etymology: dining from gerund of dine (I) : a recess usually off a living room used as a dining area compare dinette …

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  • 66dining hall — a large room in which meals are served to members of a special group and their guests, as to the students and faculty of a college. [1660 70] * * * …

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  • 67dining hall — noun a large room, typically in schools or colleges, where people eat together …

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  • 68dining hall — /ˈdaɪnɪŋ hɔl/ (say duyning hawl) noun a large room, as at a college or other institution where dinner and other meals are eaten …

  • 69Brittain Dining Hall — Infobox University name = Marion L. Brittain Dining Hall established = 1928 type = Dining Hall campus = FE East city = Atlanta state = Georgia free label = Dining patrons free = 290 350 country = USA mascot = website =… …

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  • 70Red Room (White House) — The Red Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor in the White House, the home of the President of the United States. The room has served as a parlor and music room, and recent presidents have held small dinner parties in it. It has… …

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