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reading rooms

n. (reading room English)

Usage examples of "reading rooms".

It was one of the library's largest single chambers, larger by far than the structure's many reading rooms, and it was not accessible to anyone but Figgis.

It is located toward the east end of the long hallway that runs through each of the four floors, bisecting the Reading Rooms from the stacks.

The great hall of the library was pierced by colored windows, some of which looked into its reading rooms and cloisterlike corridors and courtyards, so that I could see people moving around inside or outside, or studying at big oak tables.

Little reading rooms at the Admiralty, little committees popping up with funny names, red carpet for Percy wherever he goes in the Whitehall corridors, junior ministers receiving special words of congratulation from on high, people one's never heard of getting grand medals for nothing.

Most people who used the Library had to go to one of the Reading Rooms, fill out a request, and wait for the books they wanted to be brought to them, but there were some advantages to being the Arch-Mage's son.

Not only in the pamphlets in our reading rooms but in the way we picture our thoughts.

Despite my many other concerns, I'd found time to study a book on etiquette whilst I was in the Public Reading Rooms.

And I looked all the more so, although I'd learned how a rub of oil and soot and a scrap of white card could make my trousers and shirt shine enough to spend my hours in the Public Reading Rooms.

Mark had the key to one of the reading rooms given him, and the back copies of all the Natal newspapers, going back to the time of the first British occupation, were put at his disposal.