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upper chamber

n. One of the two parts of a parliament in some countries.

Usage examples of "upper chamber".

At the Tin Man Inn the four travelers, weary after the work of the night before and the toilsome ride of the day, gratefully supped on mutton and barley, and slept on straw pallets in an upper chamber.

The clear roof of the upper chamber showed Midway Station in the middle distance.

Had he not transformed the entire upper chamber into this opulent forest glade?

The gleam of a knife in the moonlight returned to him, the retreating swirl of a long black robe around the closing door of the passage into the Pepper-Grinder's upper chamber .

Coming into an upper chamber, he halted only long enough to see that it was empty.

A servant escorted them to an upper chamber where a dozen well-dressed women of Sigtrygg's court eagerly awaited their arrival.

As he returned his gaze to his granddaughter, a red light shining through the slitted window in the opposite wall caught his eye: the Bludd Fire burning in the upper chamber of the tower.

Both FreeFall and EvenSong reddened, but whatever retort they might have made was cut off when Axis looked to the upper Chamber.

Lord Thalemos had been standing in the center of the upper chamber.

A guard hesitated on it, halfway through the opening to the upper chamber.

With Bok in tow, he entered the upper chamber of the northern tower.