Sentence for drawing-room | Use drawing-room in a sentence

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  • The drawing-room. (8)
  • Oh, those people in the drawing-room! (8)
  • They were in the drawing-room. (10)
  • Or await me in the drawing-room. (10)
  • He found Mela in the drawing-room. (9)
  • He went back into the drawing-room. (8)
  • You have no place in the drawing-room. (10)
  • Aminta stood at the drawing-room window. (10)
  • She made a sensation in the drawing-room. (8)
  • She rang, and was shown into the drawing-room. (8)
  • What did we go to her stuffy drawing-room for? (8)
  • She ran out of the drawing-room, up the stairs. (8)
  • They entered the drawing-room among the ladies. (10)
  • He shut the studio, and went back to the drawing-room. (8)
  • No one was on the veranda, no one in the drawing-room. (8)
  • And in the drawing-room he lost such gaiety as he had. (10)
  • Mr. Woodhouse very soon followed them into the drawing-room. (4)
  • As soon as you see me at the drawing-room window, get ready and go. (8)
  • Beyond its obscurity stretched the glitter of the deep drawing-room. (9)
  • His darlings had to sing it again in the half-lighted drawing-room. (10)
  • She had not long to wait before he tapped on the drawing-room window. (8)
  • Climbing the stairs, she found her mistress in the drawing-room still. (10)
  • Van Diemen strode round the drawing-room with his hands in his pockets. (10)
  • Walking into the centre of the great empty drawing-room, he stood still. (8)
  • I hurried to the drawing-room, where I found a double letter awaiting me. (6)
  • She went frequently to Emilia, and sat with her in the sombre hotel drawing-room. (10)
  • It was strange for him to go to the drawing-room at this hour of the day, but he went. (8)
  • The case admitted no difference of opinion: they must go to the drawing-room directly. (4)
  • She turned back into the drawing-room; but in a minute came out, and stood as if listening. (8)
  • It was already half-past seven, and Irene, dressed for dinner, was seated in the drawing-room. (8)
  • The subject had been already handled in the drawing-room; it was revived in the dining-parlour. (4)
  • A peal of laughter came from the drawing-room, and then the sound of chords struck on the piano. (9)
  • He was simply in command because favoritism had placed him there; he was a drawing-room general. (18)
  • In the drawing-room Beatrix was already giving tea to young Tharp and the Reverend Husell Barter. (8)
  • Mrs. Bellew was seated on the sofa in her little drawing-room whistling to a canary in the open window. (8)
  • He found Lavendie and Noel in the drawing-room, standing before the portrait which was nearing completion. (8)
  • The servants arranged the china and the tea-urn on a round mahogany table in the center of the drawing-room. (18)
  • The whole party were but just reassembled in the drawing-room when Mr. Weston made his appearance among them. (4)
  • They arrived at Fairly in time to dress for dinner, and in the drawing-room Mrs. Lovell sat to receive them. (22)
  • She was conducted to a drawing-room, which, though not in her style, showed every mark of fastidious elegance. (8)
  • At tea-time he came down to the drawing-room, and found them talking, as he expressed it, nineteen to the dozen. (8)
  • The drawing-room was full of people playing a game concerned with horses ridden by jockeys with the latest seat. (8)
  • The ladies had not been long in the drawing-room, before the other ladies, in their different divisions, arrived. (4)
  • She reached the verandah and was passing in, but stopped at the sound of voices from the drawing-room to her left. (8)
  • Sure enough, he came; and Winton quietly raising his hand to the salute passed on through the drawing-room window. (8)
  • Although the large drawing-room and the library were thronged with guests, she could not let him out of her sight. (18)
  • But he could just recollect standing in the dark drawing-room, seeing and touching a ghostly Gyp quite close to him. (8)
  • And then she did come, running down in her tan-coloured frock and black velvet cap, and passed him into the drawing-room. (8)
  • The picture was hung in the drawing-room, and its intense modernity made that old-fashioned room seem lifeless and strange. (8)
  • She prepared to receive Miss Halkett in the drawing-room, as the guests of the house this evening chanced to be her friends. (10)
  • There was not one chair vacant in the whole of the little drawing-room, and anxiety was felt lest someone else should arrive. (8)
  • When Aunt Rosamund had taken a somewhat sudden leave, Gyp stood at the window of her drawing-room with the mask off her face. (8)
  • It was dinner-party night, and when he reached the drawing-room the guests were there already, chattering of the coming storm. (8)
  • He came home late, found his door locked, and dashed downstairs into the drawing-room, where he snuggled up and dropped asleep. (10)
  • He had left his wife sitting on the sofa in the drawing-room, her hands crossed in her lap, manifestly waiting for him to go out. (8)
  • He got in, and they began rolling over that smooth Washington asphalt which makes talk in a carriage as easy as in a drawing-room. (9)
  • Mrs. Chump immediately flew to her drawing-room and rang bells, appearing presently with a lamp, which she set on a garden-pillar. (10)
  • I began to read it one night, in the security of a modest London drawing-room, and, naturally, it fascinated me from the first page. (2)
  • She took off her cloak, and Bilson, with an understanding look, did not even open the drawing-room door for her, but ran downstairs. (8)
  • She surprised Elinor very much as they returned into the drawing-room, by asking her whether she did not like Mr. Palmer excessively. (4)
  • Cecilia sat sketching the scene at a window of her study, on the level of the drawing-room, and he stood by outside till she saw him. (10)
  • In the drawing-room, whither she then repaired, she was soon joined by Mrs. Jennings, with a wine-glass, full of something, in her hand. (4)
  • It had been striking him as curious how very clearly he could still see Irene in her little drawing-room which he had only twice entered. (8)
  • Enveloping him in fur and her rich personality, she drew him with her into the drawing-room, where the back window was open and Phyllis gone. (8)
  • In the drawing-room they were met with equal cordiality by the mother, and Miss Bertram had all the distinction with each that she could wish. (4)
  • Mr. Weston was chatty and convivial, and no friend to early separations of any sort; but at last the drawing-room party did receive an augmentation. (4)
  • Anxious and uneasy, the period which passed in the drawing-room, before the gentlemen came, was wearisome and dull to a degree that almost made her uncivil. (4)
  • And later days by firelight in the drawing-room, roasting chestnuts just before evening church, and telling ghost stories, and trying to make Daddy eat his share. (8)
  • Large numbers of wax candles had been collected and placed in cut-glass chandeliers, and the parquet floor of the long, double drawing-room reflected these constellations. (8)

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Definition of drawing-room:

  • drawing-room, draw’ing-rm, n. a room to which the company withdraws after dinner: a reception of company at court. | drawing-room car, a railway-carriage fitted up as a drawing-room. (0)

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