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Answer for the clue "Sides of a room ", 5 letters:
walls

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Walls may refer to: The plural of wall , a structure.

Usage examples of walls.

We are only 80 feet from the centre of the orgy, but the location of doorways and arrangement of walls between us quite deadens the sound, does it not!

To persons inside it, standing on the inside walls, the spinning would produce an outward thrusting force which has the feel of gravity.

Men stood or sat around the walls, but most of the occupants were arranged in several disorderly piles upon the floor.

In the green corner least visible from any doorway, he stood her upon her own feet, shoulder and hips against the junction of walls, his hands in her armpits to keep her erect.

They stood on the sand and peered into a deep recess in the rock face, rising perhaps 100 feet above them to a point where the walls merged.

When he had done so, again with the females aligned behind him, he stood in a much larger room, larger even than the new orgy room of Joy Hall, with white walls, the ubiquitous white-lit ceiling, though at least twelve feet high, and firm grey floor.

Most had been made in a room of vivid blue walls and brown floor, a few in a green walled room.

Aside from the doors, all four walls were lined about waist high with six-inch projections, each the same length and blue colour, though varying in thickness, each about a yard from its neighbour.

The two walls on either side of the huge room were brown and pierced by many doors, opening into rooms in blue, green and pink.

I found out that the walls and floors have a way to swallow whatever you put on them, like the jakes only slower.

The mobile part of her body is composed of the same tiny machines as the walls and floors and everything else in Joy Hall.

I have gone to extraordinary lengths to avoid asking ordinary people to walk into solid walls -- from transparent gates to a gate car.

In a very few seconds it had stopped and the walls opened, showing a much larger room, again where no such room could be.

On the two adjacent walls, six sets of chain anchors had been set into the stone.

First it showed the stone wall against which George was centred, then the other three walls of the cell, formed from heavy iron bars arrayed vertically on three inch centres and reinforced by four cross bars.