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banquet room
noun
- a spacious dining room for accommodating banquets, as in a hotel.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of banquet room1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences
A series of staircases winds under the lobby and opens onto a lavish banquet room, at once classical, futuristic, and whimsical.
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The host was determined, and Bar Kamtzah withdrew from the banquet-room in anger.
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By the way, are there any other exits from the banquet room except these two corridor doors?
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Are you sure there is no exit from the banquet room and from these private rooms except by the corridor?
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The servant bowed, and silently ushered the late arrival into the deserted banquet room.
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Sir Charles looked into the banquet-room; the haunch was being placed on the table.
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