An empty room. If you start to fill it, it's no longer an empty room.
The boy was laughing heartily at an amusing joke. His eyes sparkled with delight as he shared the punchline with his friends. The contagious laughter filled the room, making everyone smile. It was a moment of pure joy and camaraderie.
Do you mean the torture chamber from Leroux's Phantom of the Opera? If so it is a room filled with mirrors and when the Phantom (Erik) opens a shutter it fills it with light and heat, making it unbearably hot and bright, there is a metal tree in the middle I think and it's there so the victim will eventually hang themselves
Gloves.
The answer is a mushroom. It has the word room in it. But no walls.
a japanese crrency room
gas needs room to expand in the tank
filled the room
The enchantment filled room was filled with fancy trinkets and such.
The acrid smell of smoke filled the room after the fire alarm went off.
The verb in this sentence is "filled." It is a past tense verb that describes the action of the burning odor filling the room.
Oil-filled radiators are generally considered to be efficient for heating a room because they use electricity to heat oil, which then radiates heat evenly throughout the room.
it means that she was outstanding and very cheerful.
If you are in the room, you are taking up some space in the room as well, so it is not really filled with air (or is the room totally empty) Air particles are not so closely packed together that it really fills the room (you could add more and it would still fit in)
If you are in the room, you are taking up some space in the room as well, so it is not really filled with air (or is the room totally empty) Air particles are not so closely packed together that it really fills the room (you could add more and it would still fit in)
Because your room is filled with pungent aphrodisiacs.
SRO Standing Room Only
SRO Standing Room Only