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big-room

adjective

  1. denoting a style of electronic music featuring regular beats and simple melodies, designed to be played in large venues


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The big room at King's Warren Parsonage was already fairly well filled.

Dorothy found Mr. Rushmere chafing with passion, when she returned to the big room to take her simple supper of bread and milk.

His flashlight pointed out the office, partitioned off from the rest of the big room.

The silence in the big room had grown oppressive, when Barrington raised his head and sat stiffly upright.

We all got in a big room in the hotel, and lit up some candles, and fetched in the new couple.

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