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sample room
noun
a room, as in a hotel suite, in which merchandise is displayed for sale to the trade.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sample room1
An Americanism dating back to 1860–65
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Example Sentences
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“I slept in the sample room for a week.”
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Around 2017, Wilkinson Schor started sneaking off during her lunch breaks and after work to visit a sample room in Manhattan’s garment district.
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“We’re not a brew pub. It’ll be a small sample room,” Arnold said.
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But it’s not all high-tech in the sample room, where seamstresses stitch costume prototypes on sewing machines.
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My last stop in Agordo was Luxottica’s sample room, a broad, quiet, carpeted space looking out over the river.
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