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Definition of Recreation room
1. Noun. A room equipped for informal entertaining.
Specialized synonyms: Canteen, Family Room, Game Room, Playroom, Rumpus Room
Generic synonyms: Room
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recreation Room
Literary usage of Recreation room
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Asylum Journal of Mental Science (1857)
"On the Association and Classification of Patients at Colney Hatch, and appropriation
of the recreation room as a Dining Hall. ..."
2. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1895)
"The soldier has all that he can possibly require in this way in his regimental
recreation room, with its adjoining coffee bar, away from the seductions of ..."
3. The Virginia Handbook by Blair Howard (2001)
"There is a recreation room, a pavilion, a swimming pool, pond fishing and a
playground. a ... Facilities include a recreation room, pavilion, swimming pool, ..."
4. The Food of Working Women in Boston by Lucile Eaves (1917)
"Do men eat there also? Is there a separate one for men? A separate one for office
women? Is a rest or recreation room combined with the lunch room? ..."
5. The Food of Working Women in Boston by Lucile Eaves (1917)
"... recreation room combined with the lunch room? Hours during which women employees
eat lunch? Is there a matron in charge of lunch room? ..."
6. Sessional Papersby Canada Parliament by Canada Parliament (1890)
"At MacLeod it has been found necessary to turn the saddlers shop into officers'
quarters and an old stable into a recreation room, while the burning of the ..."