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dressing room
noun
a room for use in getting dressed, especially one for performers backstage in a theater, television studio, etc.
dressing room
noun
theatre a room backstage for an actor to change clothing and to make up
any room used for changing clothes, such as one at a sports ground or off a bedroom
(in sport, esp soccer) a sense of camaraderie or team spirit
Word History and Origins
Origin of dressing room1
Example Sentences
He is a humble and quietly spoken leader in the dressing room, dovetailing with the subtle acumen of head coach Shukri Conrad.
It would have annoyed Makram for a fleeting moment but soon South Africa's players were erupting in celebration on the balcony in the home dressing room.
So shortly after midnight, she appears from her dressing room, somehow looking fresher than a field of daisies.
“I’m having a field day,” he said, very upbeat as he stood among the cameramen in the band’s dressing room moments before going on stage.
With South Africa allocated the home dressing room for the WTC final at the home of cricket, Rabada's five-wicket haul was enough to see him join Greenidge in the exclusive club.
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