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salle a manger

noun as in dining room

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It was half-past twelve, and a faint rattle of knives and forks from the salle-a-manger told her that dejeuner was ready.

The salle-a-manger was large and shady, and was filled with small tables, at only three of which were people sitting.

The priest did not come to dinner that night, but Androvsky was already at his table when Domini came into the salle-a-manger.

It seems that Madame now wants something done to the salle-a-manger, and asked old Gerard—my late master, you know—to send me.

In the small salle-a-manger, when Gaston went in, Francie was standing by the empty table, and as soon as she saw him she began.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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