Advertisement
Advertisement
parlor
[ pahr-ler ]
noun
- Older Use. a room for the reception and entertainment of visitors to one's home; living room.
- a room, apartment, or building serving as a place of business for certain businesses or professions:
funeral parlor; beauty parlor.
- a somewhat private room in a hotel, club, or the like for relaxation, conversation, etc.; lounge.
- Also called locutorium. a room in a monastery or the like where the inhabitants may converse with visitors or with each other.
adjective
- advocating something, as a political view or doctrine, at a safe remove from actual involvement in or commitment to action:
parlor leftism; parlor pink.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Bonds forged from necessity create a family network that allows its members to survive World War II, only to struggle with excess when their pachinko parlors become highly successful.
You can sit in their parlor lounge, which has these nice, colorful couch sofas or these elegant corner chairs.
Blending elements of a pizza parlor with a recording studio, the centrally located space will feature a retro photo booth and serve unique cocktails along with two remixed slices.
The latest show in her Netflix deal, though, portrays it as a blank collection of staircases and parlors not unlike others where all-star ensembles marry screwball comedy with murder.
Testimony delivered at the ongoing trial of three accused Aryan Brotherhood members delved into Los Angeles County鈥檚 underbelly: Cheap hotels, gambling parlors and crash pads from Lancaster to Long Beach, drug dealers and fraudsters.
Advertisement
Related 亚洲网紅露点s
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse