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Answer for the clue "Place for recreation ", 8 letters:
playroom

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a recreation room for noisy activities (parties or children's play etc) [syn: rumpus room , game room ]

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Playroom or The Playroom may refer to:

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But the playroom is to be absorbed into the retreat and conference centre next year. ▪ Older brothers and sisters were eating in the playroom , supervised by Monika, a trainee teacher from Salzburg. ▪ The availability of babysitting, ...

Usage examples of playroom.

In a large undulating playroom two naked dark-skinned children, boy and girl, were rolling a giant beachball along.

Sparkle and Lucia were in the blue guestroom down the hall from the playroom.

Everything the girls could possibly want was provided, a beautiful suite on the third floor schoolroom, playroom, bedroom with four-poster beds under flowered canopies, paired cocker spaniel puppies, Chestnut and Cinnamon, matched ponies to ride on the grounds and in the hilly woods just beyond the stone walls, a perennially changing cast of servants, hastily paid off to avoid recriminations.

And nobody was shooting at you: instead of a war-torn city, the world in the Eidolon goggles was a sort of playroom with toys, like a bouncing ball you could toss or bat around, and a magic mushroom that, if you poked at it, made violets and dandelions sprout up out of the floor.

Then he carried it down a corridor and into a playroom where ahundred little mice were running around, blowing off steam.

Was Eliot so eccentric that he kept a playroom for the dead duke, in case Ghost-Boy got tired of haunting the castle and wanted a quick game of Chutes and Ladders?

Massive, it served as a dining room, informal parlor, and even a playroom as evidenced by the riot of dolls, coloring books and puzzles in the far corner.

The former day nursery, which Henry preferred to call his schoolroom, had a pair of desks and a bookcase in one corner, but playroom might have been a better term, for the rest of the long, lofty chamber was crowded with an assortment of expensive toys, including the latest mechanical windup trains and fire engines.

I don't suppose we can just take over the Crown Prince's playrooms and borrow one of his women.

Later, it was a kind of children's playroom, the room where my mother had played the old Victrola, where she had sung along with Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.