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Definition of playroom in English: playroomnoun ˈpleɪruːmˈpleɪrʊm A room in a house that is set aside for children to play in. Example sentencesExamples - Part of the ideology was communal education, in which children were brought up in separate children's houses with sleeping quarters, playrooms, and study rooms.
- It has two reception rooms and six bedrooms as well as a billiard room, playroom and a wine cellar.
- The school required nine classrooms, sleeping rooms, two playrooms, and a lunchroom, for a total of 18,000 square feet of space.
- Access to the playroom / family room is also obtained from the kitchen and this small room also has wooden floors.
- Many of the cloakrooms have been turned into IT rooms and playrooms.
- Dating from 1860, the house in the centre of Wincanton was spacious, with attic playrooms, a terraced garden and vegetable plot, but demanded constant attention.
- Mrs. Newman slept in their old room and the twins had the other two rooms across the hall from the playroom.
- The private accommodation includes the four bedrooms, a playroom, kitchen and utility room.
- There are rooms for all the kids, as well as a colourful playroom, large living and dining area and an office.
- The fundraiser is over and the new playroom at the school was opened by President McAleese in April.
- Brian continued to show Rebekah around pointing out bathrooms, sleeping quarters, classrooms and playrooms.
- Downstairs there were four rooms: a dining room, drawing room, playroom and kitchen.
- Off the kitchen is a tiled lobby, a utility room and the fifth reception room, a bright playroom at the front of the house.
- The present owners use the bright attic room as a playroom, but it could also be used as an office or bedroom.
- She dialed the room number of the playroom and heard it ring three times before Gabe answered.
- The filming takes place in the patient's room, in bed if necessary, or a playroom, the hallway or an empty room.
- A corridor leads to the kitchen, dining room, playroom and bedroom.
- As the oldest Wilson child is just five, the basement playroom and TV room were always going to be important.
- The lower ground level consists of a playroom, a storage room, walk-in hot press and a utility room with fitted presses.
- The show at St George's Hall, Bradford, is set in a magical playroom in the attic of an old Victorian mansion.
Definition of playroom in US English: playroomnoun A room in a house that is set aside for children to play in. Example sentencesExamples - Access to the playroom / family room is also obtained from the kitchen and this small room also has wooden floors.
- Mrs. Newman slept in their old room and the twins had the other two rooms across the hall from the playroom.
- Off the kitchen is a tiled lobby, a utility room and the fifth reception room, a bright playroom at the front of the house.
- She dialed the room number of the playroom and heard it ring three times before Gabe answered.
- Part of the ideology was communal education, in which children were brought up in separate children's houses with sleeping quarters, playrooms, and study rooms.
- The private accommodation includes the four bedrooms, a playroom, kitchen and utility room.
- The show at St George's Hall, Bradford, is set in a magical playroom in the attic of an old Victorian mansion.
- It has two reception rooms and six bedrooms as well as a billiard room, playroom and a wine cellar.
- As the oldest Wilson child is just five, the basement playroom and TV room were always going to be important.
- Brian continued to show Rebekah around pointing out bathrooms, sleeping quarters, classrooms and playrooms.
- The lower ground level consists of a playroom, a storage room, walk-in hot press and a utility room with fitted presses.
- The school required nine classrooms, sleeping rooms, two playrooms, and a lunchroom, for a total of 18,000 square feet of space.
- The present owners use the bright attic room as a playroom, but it could also be used as an office or bedroom.
- There are rooms for all the kids, as well as a colourful playroom, large living and dining area and an office.
- Many of the cloakrooms have been turned into IT rooms and playrooms.
- Dating from 1860, the house in the centre of Wincanton was spacious, with attic playrooms, a terraced garden and vegetable plot, but demanded constant attention.
- Downstairs there were four rooms: a dining room, drawing room, playroom and kitchen.
- The filming takes place in the patient's room, in bed if necessary, or a playroom, the hallway or an empty room.
- A corridor leads to the kitchen, dining room, playroom and bedroom.
- The fundraiser is over and the new playroom at the school was opened by President McAleese in April.
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