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Definition of showroom in English: showroomnoun ˈʃəʊrʊmˈʃəʊruːm A room used to display goods for sale, such as appliances, cars, or furniture. Example sentencesExamples - However, car sales jumped in October with buyers being tempted to the showrooms by zero finance offerings.
- The company has a modern showroom where a sample range and catalogues are on display.
- Visitors and buyers can have a look at how handicrafts are made in the showrooms as most of them also give demonstrations.
- Sometimes it can take a lot of patience to browse through furniture showrooms.
- At last our front room has stopped looking like a furniture showroom.
- The farmhouse showroom also includes changing room facilities so customers can see their whole outfits.
- This time, larger showrooms and stores arm themselves with more sales persons to manage the huge crowds.
- It closed its doors as a cinema in 1975, and has since been used as a furniture showroom and warehouse.
- It looked like one of those furniture showrooms where you're not allowed to sit on the furniture.
- You can purchase their products in some of Ireland's top stores or from their showrooms at Bert Cross.
- Stephen's wife Samantha looks after the room sets in the showrooms.
- So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms.
- The showrooms have been in the planning stage for the last two years.
- Prices will start from about £10,000 when it arrives in UK showrooms in October or November.
- The showroom also has on display some cedar wood carvings which artists have made after a visit to Africa.
- He progressed to senior showroom assistant at the Twickenham showroom in York Street.
- A burglar who targeted car showrooms was trapped by DNA on a screwdriver discovered at one and a footprint at another.
- Shop around and visit showrooms to see what is available - anything from minimalist designs to freestanding units.
- In addition, the glamorised park provides art galleries and handicraft showrooms.
- These showrooms now display a combination of traditional and modern furniture.
Definition of showroom in US English: showroomnoun A room used to display goods for sale, such as appliances, cars, or furniture. Example sentencesExamples - It closed its doors as a cinema in 1975, and has since been used as a furniture showroom and warehouse.
- So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms.
- The company has a modern showroom where a sample range and catalogues are on display.
- A burglar who targeted car showrooms was trapped by DNA on a screwdriver discovered at one and a footprint at another.
- However, car sales jumped in October with buyers being tempted to the showrooms by zero finance offerings.
- These showrooms now display a combination of traditional and modern furniture.
- At last our front room has stopped looking like a furniture showroom.
- This time, larger showrooms and stores arm themselves with more sales persons to manage the huge crowds.
- It looked like one of those furniture showrooms where you're not allowed to sit on the furniture.
- The showrooms have been in the planning stage for the last two years.
- Stephen's wife Samantha looks after the room sets in the showrooms.
- Sometimes it can take a lot of patience to browse through furniture showrooms.
- The showroom also has on display some cedar wood carvings which artists have made after a visit to Africa.
- Shop around and visit showrooms to see what is available - anything from minimalist designs to freestanding units.
- The farmhouse showroom also includes changing room facilities so customers can see their whole outfits.
- He progressed to senior showroom assistant at the Twickenham showroom in York Street.
- Prices will start from about £10,000 when it arrives in UK showrooms in October or November.
- You can purchase their products in some of Ireland's top stores or from their showrooms at Bert Cross.
- In addition, the glamorised park provides art galleries and handicraft showrooms.
- Visitors and buyers can have a look at how handicrafts are made in the showrooms as most of them also give demonstrations.
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