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squad room
noun
- a room in a police station where police officers assemble, as for inspection, roll call, or duty assignments.
- a room in a barracks in which a number of soldiers sleep.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of squad room1
First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences
The detectives transported the evidence to their squad room and stepped out for dinner.
From The Daily Beast
I fear I may not have as much force with a squad room as a sergeant should have, sir.
From Project Gutenberg
Corporal Shrimp was alone in the squad room when the two chums entered.
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This squad room was a good deal like a madhouse when the sergeant wasn't here.
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He was equally at home in saddle or squad-room, and at all times was friend and almost father to his men.
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Hal and Noll returned to squad room, where they spent some little time going over their equipment.
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