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She starts monitoring the room
the illness of the author s favorite aunt
In popular slang, and this usage is implied in the CREAM song- It means the Morgue. By extension could extend to a funeral parlor or mortuary chapel but usually a room for the dead out of the public eye- the White room with Black Curtains,it is obvious in the song, one of the many morbid numbers of the sixties/
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The lady of the house escorted me into the parlor. Please come in and have a seat in the parlor so we can sit and visit. The parlor is a word not much in use nowadays, as we use living room, or front room, as that is where this room is usually located. The parlor, for some, was for more formal entertaining ,such as Sunday visitors or a Ladie's tea. This was before the Great Room concept, or family room.
Nouns are/is a person, place or thing. In this sentence school, movie theater, and ice cream parlor are all examples of nouns. Movie theater is a compound noun (movie is a noun adjunct). Ice cream parlor is a compound noun (ice and cream are noun adjuncts).
Working in an adult massage parlor while semi-nude.
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The word 'parlor' is a noun (a room in a house, or a beauty parlor), a word for a thing.
NO ONE ASKED HOW TO USE WHO!!!! here is an example of how to use PARLOR. I went to the beauty parlor yesterday. :D
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. In that sentence, "hair" is a noun. So "long" is the adjective.
At the further west end is the former parlor with its large fire-place having molded brick jambs.
Parlor Tricks was created in 2006.