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death chamber

noun

  1. a room in which a person is dying or has died.
  2. a place, as in a prison, in which executions take place.


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Example Sentences

In the death chamber, prison wardens strapped him to the gurney and administered the drugs as he repeated a Buddhist mantra.

I think I may be excused my temporary forgetfulness of the moan which had brought me to Forbes' death chamber.

When the door of the death-chamber was closed behind us, Adam seated himself, and I stood before him.

She spent more time than ever in the room which, waiting for its roving tenant, became more and more like a death chamber.

Frau van Beethoven and I only were in the death-chamber during the last moments of Beethovens life.

It was not like the murmur of day; it was rather like the gnawing of a mouse in the wainscot of some death chamber.

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