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n. (plural of dressing room English)
Usage examples of "dressing rooms".
The company retired to the dressing rooms, and in a few minutes we were all back in the drawing-room, everyone in a state of nudity with the exception of silk stockings, garters, and elegant dancing shoes.
Just at the end of the stage, a flight of unpainted wooden stairs went down to the dressing rooms.
Larry the Leech muttered again, then jerked his head toward the dressing rooms.
Beneath the facade of gushing serenity, she was ruthlessly egotistical, always making a fuss about dressing rooms and acoustics, taking against members of the orchestra, or other soloists, creating fearful anxiety as to whether she would go on at all, leaving everyone drained because she'd milked them of so many compliments.
Miller had given me the apartment that should have belonged to the baron and his wife, an apartment that consisted of one large bedroom and two adjoining dressing rooms.
Nothing but the jungle of props, the great painted scrims of night and day and hill and dale, and the open dressing rooms, those crowded little closets where here and there a mirror glared in the light that seeped through the open door we had left behind.