Find the word definition

Crossword clues for playroom

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
playroom
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, early meals for children and a kiddies playroom make this hotel an excellent choice for families.
▪ The toy shop was one huge playroom where everything was owned in common.
▪ This was used as sort of a playroom.
▪ We still had two rooms left to decorate: those intended as a spare bedroom and playroom.
Wiktionary
playroom

n. A room, allocated as a children's play area, in which noisy or boisterous activities are tolerated

WordNet
playroom

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

Wikipedia
Playroom (TV series)

Playroom, also known as Brill's Playroom or Hubert Brill's Playroom, was an American television series that aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network on Fridays at 7 p.m. (Eastern time) from January 9, 1948 to May 9, 1948. 1

The host, Brooklyn-born Hubert Brill, was a member of the Society of American Magicians and known for playing a minor role in the movie Out Of The Past (1947), which immediately preceded his run on Playroom. 23

Sponsor magazine described the program as a "family," "variety" show featuring "talented guests from the entertainment world." 4

Playroom was a "sustaining" feature on the DuMont network, attracting no sponsors during its brief run. 5

Playroom

Playroom or The Playroom may refer to:

Playroom (film)

Playroom is a 1989 horror film written by actor Jackie Earle Haley and was the directorial debut of Manny Coto. The film stars Lisa Aliff, Aron Eisenberg, Christopher McDonald, and Vincent Schiavelli. Cinematography was done by James L. Carter, and the production designer was, Vicky Jenson, who later went on to direct Shrek.

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.