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squad room
noun
a room in a police station where police officers assemble, as for inspection, roll call, or duty assignments.
a room in a barracks in which a number of soldiers sleep.
Word History and Origins
Origin of squad room1
Example Sentences
Leaving the force takes Bosch away from the squad room of colorful characters who populated the original series.
There’s always a family being tested or torn apart; the only one that can be counted on to hang together is the one in the squad room.
He said he often urged younger detectives to “vest up” as they left the squad room.
Isiah McGill, 36, was in a squad room in the 60th Precinct when he made a break for a window at around 4 p.m. and jumped out, the New York Daily News reported.
“Sir,” Miyako started, but decided not to continue until they had traversed the squad room.
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