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ballroom

[bawl-room, -room] / ˈbɔlˌrum, -ˌrʊm /




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Upstairs, he showed me the ballroom where they’d held all their dances.

From Salon

Ms Shane not only invited the pair to dance in the ballroom - but also promised the resident organist would accompany them.

From BBC

In between the tribute bands and memorabilia vendors, one of the big attractions was screenings of various rare or bootleg film footage, screened in cavernous hotel ballrooms.

From Salon

More graceful is Teresa L. Williams’s set design, transforming the theater into a ballroom, and Stacey Derosier’s snazzy lighting, which creates a party atmosphere.

From New York Times

Or was: For about a decade she reigned as mother of the House of Mizrahi, a legendary house, as the voguers will tell you, in New York’s ballroom scene.

From New York Times