sala
a large hall, living room, or reception room.
Origin of sala
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How to use sala in a sentence
Next door to the museum is a clone of the Cavern Club, the Beatle Café and the sala John Lennon stand-up comedy theatre.
Catch Beatles Fever! Ten Essential Travel Destinations for Beatlemaniacs | Lonely Planet | January 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnri sala achieves a masterpiece, by taking on someone else's.
The Daily Pic (Venice Biennale edition): Anri sala achieves a masterpiece, by taking on someone else's.
sala simply makes those games more obvious, and a bit surreal.
One nice, anti-surreal detail from sala: Thanks to skewed gears in its innards, his off-kilter clock tells perfect time.
But, as squire of dames, Kit was too much occupied to give further heed to business in the sala.
The Treasure Trail | Marah Ellis RyanIn the same sala are two Memlings (703, 778), and a Roger van der Weyden .
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa | Edward HuttonFrom the dining-room floated into the sala snatches of toasts, interruptions, bursts and ripples of laughter.
The Reign of Greed | Jose RizalThe interval between breakfast and dinner is devoted to swinging in the hammock, either in the sala or in the corridor.
A sympathetic uncle sent him to the musical conservatory at Naples, where he studied under sala Tritto.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year | Edwin Emerson
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