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Definition of Sunrooms
1. sunroom [n] - See also: sunroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sunrooms
Literary usage of Sunrooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook by Lake Placid club, Lake Placid Club (N.Y.) (1901)
"Some of the private balconies are fitted with casement or slide windows so to be
converted into sunrooms if wisht There are larger rooms and closets, ..."
2. Lake Placid Club, Organized 1895: Morningside, Moose Island, Adirondack by Lake Placid Club, N. Y. (1901)
"Some of the private balconies are fitted with casement or slide windows so to be
converted into sunrooms if wisht. There are larger rooms and closets, ..."
3. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1914)
"In form the building is T-shaped, with spacious sunrooms at either end. There are
four floors with a total area of 28000 square feet, exclusive of ..."
4. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York by New York (State). Legislature. Senate (1917)
"... patients in sunrooms 8750 00 4000 00 17000 00 27500 00 8750 00 $28,70000
$27,50000 $11,20000 $11 ..."
5. Annual Report of the Managers and Officers by Craig Colony for Epileptics (1912)
"The proposed sunrooms at the other cottages mentioned, would tend vastly to
improve their usefulness and appearance. ..."