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presidential suite

American  

noun

  1. a suite of rooms, as in a hotel, suitable for a president or other head of state.


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A few days after the March of Dignity, I visited Zelensky at the Presidential suite, which occupies the entire fourth floor of the administration building—a warren of corridors, gilded reception rooms, and parquet floors.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 25, 2019

His doctor greeted me outside the entrance to the Presidential suite.

From Time Magazine Archive

Foreign Minister Benes and the rest of the Presidential suite were put up at the Hôtel Crillon on the Place de la Concorde.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford and Son Edsel waited one hour and 25 minutes last week in the Presidential suite of Detroit's Book-Cadillac Hotel.

From Time Magazine Archive

Through the door of the Presidential suite in Washington's Hotel Willard one afternoon last week peeped a lady with the reputation of being the wisest of her clan —Alice Roosevelt Longworth.

From Time Magazine Archive