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in chambers
adjective as in secretive
adverb as in behind closed doors
Example Sentences
Kindred sent hundreds of pages of inappropriate text messages to clerks, talked about his sex life in chambers, and engaged in a sexualized relationship with a clerk.
Since psychedelics have become less taboo, the interest in Chambers’ art collection has grown.
You want to make sure that you check the attorney either quietly at a sidebar conversation where the jury can’t hear, or in chambers.
Twenty years ago, when the reality about the region’s seismic hazards began to sink in, chambers of commerce in some coastal tourist towns went ballistic.
Judging from the mood in chambers on Tuesday, the audience clearly agreed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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