war-room

English

Noun

war-room (plural war-rooms)

  1. Alternative form of war room
    • 2005, John Ringo, Against the Tide:
      "In that case, I need a guide to the war-room," Edmund said, turning back to the captain.
    • 2011, Kevin Gosselin, Hunt For The Blower Bentley:
      But instead, it was here, in the guest room cum 'war-room' of Faston and Caprice's inn.
    • 2015, Roy Baldwin, Mauveine:
      Abby had rigorously polished every single wooden floor with Lynton's pub machine, and they had both inspected every room and amassed a huge pile of papers, documents and old folders, from drawers, chests and desks, all carefully laid out in Uncle William's old study, becoming now the research war-room.
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