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press gallery
noun
a press section, especially in a legislative chamber.
the group of news reporters present or qualified to be present in this section.
press gallery
noun
an area set apart for newspaper reporters, esp in a legislative assembly
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of press gallery1
Example Sentences
In front of a packed press gallery, he glanced at reporters before he was asked to sit down before District Judge James Hatton.
Sitting here in the press gallery, it was quite a moment as Keir Starmer did a spot of gloating about his latest new MP.
I settled into my seat in the press gallery above the speaker’s dais at about 12:45 p.m. and prepared to watch the joint session of Congress convene for the electoral vote count.
On the fifth vote, a foreign journalist in the press gallery fell asleep, face down on the table.
Up there, actual reporters in the balcony press gallery!
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