living room
a room in a home used, especially by a family, for leisure activities, entertaining guests, etc.; parlor.
Origin of living room
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How to use living room in a sentence
I sat down at the living room piano and started playing this.
That means visiting Fargo each week from the comforts of your bedroom without having to run any cables from the living room.
Upstairs, in the living room, splintered logs of hemlock cackled and spat from inside the wood stove.
Dungeons and Genital Clamps: Inside a Legendary BDSM Chateau | Ian Frisch | December 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBefore I could apologize to his mother he ran back out to the living room with a poster of his dad and opened it up for me to see.
The Life and Hard Times Of The Family A Cuban Defector Left Behind | Brin-Jonathan Butler | December 19, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTForget sitting down in the living room to watch your favorite shows this holiday.
Tiptoeing down the hall, he came to a small upstairs living room in which a light burned.
He pivoted in his tracks, doubled back into the dining room, went through another door that brought him to the living room.
And then he remembered that William Weedham's library was between living room and hall.
The victim said "nine," immersed in his paper again, studying that living room suite.
In the Nelson home, this time in the pretty living room, Allen Washburn was now a guest.
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British Dictionary definitions for living room
a room in a private house or flat used for relaxation and entertainment of guests
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