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room set (plural room sets)

  1. Alternative form of roomset
    • 2000, Kevin Moore, Museums and Popular Culture, →ISBN, page 140:
      In museum terms, this means reconstructing the real place, by providing room sets or even complete buildings for objects.
    • 2008, Joanna Trollope, Friday Nights, →ISBN, page 130:
      Paula's shop, by contrast, had room sets behind its vast sheet of plate glass, a bedroom, or a sitting room with cushions and curtains in white linen to show off the dark wood of the furniture, and tropical ferns and grasses sprouting brilliantly out of pots that might, just might, have once graced a Balinese temple.
    • 2012, Dean Starkman, Martha Hamilton, Ryan Chittum, Best Business Writing, →ISBN, page 396:
      In a far corner, a room set had been built and furnished to resemble a bed-and-breakfast in the Swedish countryside.

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