dining-room

Noun

 * 1) * 1922,, , Chapter 14: Formal Dinners,
 * Enchanting dining-rooms and tables have been achieved with an outlay amounting to comparatively nothing. ¶ There is a dining-room in a certain small New York house that is quite as inviting as it is lacking in expensiveness.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1922,, , Chapter 14: Formal Dinners,
 * Enchanting dining-rooms and tables have been achieved with an outlay amounting to comparatively nothing. ¶ There is a dining-room in a certain small New York house that is quite as inviting as it is lacking in expensiveness.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1922,, , Chapter 14: Formal Dinners,
 * Enchanting dining-rooms and tables have been achieved with an outlay amounting to comparatively nothing. ¶ There is a dining-room in a certain small New York house that is quite as inviting as it is lacking in expensiveness.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1922,, , Chapter 14: Formal Dinners,
 * Enchanting dining-rooms and tables have been achieved with an outlay amounting to comparatively nothing. ¶ There is a dining-room in a certain small New York house that is quite as inviting as it is lacking in expensiveness.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1922,, , Chapter 14: Formal Dinners,
 * Enchanting dining-rooms and tables have been achieved with an outlay amounting to comparatively nothing. ¶ There is a dining-room in a certain small New York house that is quite as inviting as it is lacking in expensiveness.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1922,, , Chapter 14: Formal Dinners,
 * Enchanting dining-rooms and tables have been achieved with an outlay amounting to comparatively nothing. ¶ There is a dining-room in a certain small New York house that is quite as inviting as it is lacking in expensiveness.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1922,, , Chapter 14: Formal Dinners,
 * Enchanting dining-rooms and tables have been achieved with an outlay amounting to comparatively nothing. ¶ There is a dining-room in a certain small New York house that is quite as inviting as it is lacking in expensiveness.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * 1) * 1969, David Wright, Deafness: A personal Account, Faber & Faber, read in Jill Jepson, No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers, Gallaudet University Press (2002) ISBN 156368019X, p. 156,
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.
 * I was ushered along a dark cupboardy passage that led to the dining-room.