keeping room
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of keeping room
First recorded in 1765–75
Example Sentences
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Traditionally, a keeping room is a smaller sitting area typically located near the kitchen; Historical Concepts designed this one true to form.
From Southern Living • Jul. 15, 2010
With authorizations from France and England for six a week, CAA is keeping room for competition.
From Time Magazine Archive
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From Wrentham, Mass., the museum brought a 17th century "keeping room," with furniture owned by Peregrine White, who was born on the Mayflower.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Have removed body, but am keeping room exactly as found until you arrive.
From The Silent Bullet by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)
A door was opened instantly into a large kitchen or keeping room, bright with a fire and small lamp.
From Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland by Yonge, Charlotte Mary
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