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noun a room in a home used, especially by a family, for leisure activities, entertaining guests, etc.; parlor.
Lebensraum (def. 2).
Origin of living room First recorded in 1815–25
Words nearby living room living daylights, living death, living fossil, living history, living picture, living room , living soul, living standard, Livingston, Livingstone, Livingstone daisy
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Example sentences from the Web for living room Vietnam was the “living-room war,” the first to be televised.
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They lived in a tiny house, not much bigger than a large American living-room, with their two young daughters.
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We had them all, lined up in lieu of books along the living-room walls: The Boyfriend, The Music Man, My Fair Lady.
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Also in the mix is Google TV, software that connects the Internet to your living-room TV.
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In the one-bedroom apartment, Rodrigo slept on the living-room couch and Emilio slept in the bedroom.
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At this point Mrs. Transley arose, and the men moved out into the living-room to chat on less contentious subjects.
Dennison Grant | Robert Stead
From the hall we can go into the living-room, the dining-room or parlor, without passing through another room.
Convenient Houses | Louis Henry Gibson
Donald's face wore a troubled expression as he reentered the living-room.
Kindred of the Dust | Peter B. Kyne
Or if it is stormy, they sit in front of a fire, almost as big, in the living-room.
Once a week this room, which was now a nursery combined with bedroom and living-room, was overhauled by the stalwart Bowen.
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British Dictionary definitions for living room noun a room in a private house or flat used for relaxation and entertainment of guests
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Words related to living room parlor, salon, sitting room, drawing room, common room, front room, parlour, withdrawing room