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Definition of Adjoining room
1. Noun. A hotel room that shares a wall with another hotel room.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjoining Room
Literary usage of Adjoining room
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1822)
"Was once at work in a grotto, mating a cornice in a round room ; there ras an
adjoining room behind ; while witness was at work, he heard somebody enter, ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: During by John Scott Eldon, Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst (1830)
"The question, therefore, becomes narrowed to this, —• Can this Court be fully
satisfied, that the will was attested in any part of the adjoining room within ..."
3. Missionary Review of the World by James Lutzweiler (1901)
"The mother or grandmother, who has been busy in the adjoining room, listens the
while, and presently comes in; she bows, the bow is returned by the line of ..."
4. Leaves of a Life: Being the Reminiscences of Montagu Williams, Q.C. by Montagu Stephen Williams (1890)
"Belt against Lawes—The alleged libel in Vanity Fair—Busts in Court—An adjoining
room used as a studio—A piece of bad generalship—Apparent changes of ..."
5. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home by Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1841)
"We retired after supper to an adjoining room, and sat down in a most liberty-equality
style near a coterie of ladies, who put up their eye-glasses and ..."