workroom
/ˈwɜr ˌkrum/
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Definition(s):
- (n) room where work is done
Usage(s):
- The reality of that obsession was a lonely quest for the brothers in the workroom behind their bike shop, plotting to defy gravity and conquer the wind.
- Like a geek in a Silicon Valley garage, a knight smithing his own armor, Tony retreats to his workroom to build himself a new casing.
- The drone arrived at Salama's workroom in two pieces: one part was clean but the second was booby-trapped.
Quotes
- "I'm calling it the season of the sashay because no matter how urgent our deadlines are, no matter how far behind we are, the designers just sort of waltz around our workroom as if we have all the time in the world," Gunn said, "and we...on Jan 14, 2010 By: Tim Gunn Source: People Magazine
- "I like what we've been able to do with Allen in a different role, and hopefully that keeps other teams busy in the workroom a little longer, preparing for what (Martz) might come up with," coach Mike Nolan said.on Oct 16, 2008 By: Mike Nolan Source: San Jose Mercury News
- "I think my son actually used - maybe - the original labels, because we didn't use them all up," McLaren told The Independent on Sunday. "There'd be a roll of ribbon around in the workroom and maybe my son got a hold of those. I think he did...on Sep 6, 2008 By: Malcolm McLaren Source: Independent
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