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waiting room
[wey-ting room, room]
noun
a room for the use of persons waiting, as in a railroad station or a physician's office.
waiting room
noun
a room in which people may wait, as at a railway station, doctor's or dentist's office, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of waiting room1
Example Sentences
They spent the entire night in a waiting room, occasionally answering questions, until an agent found a problem with the application.
Personally, I’d rather be waylaid in the waiting room of “The Pitt.”
When prospective applicants join the waiting room on May 29, they’ll automatically be directed to a virtual waiting room that is separate from the program’s website.
These waiting rooms ideally get you to a place of inner peace before your entire mouth is rattled and you potentially lose sensation in your gums.
Many Californians face months-long waits for appointments or have to travel long distances or go to emergency rooms for non-urgent medical needs, which means hours spent in crowded waiting rooms for unnecessarily expensive care.
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