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still room
noun
- a room in which distilling is carried out
- a pantry or storeroom, as in a large house
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Then we learnt to make all the cakes and dishes of the season in the still-room.
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The still room, the dumb pictures—even the heavy sideboard seemed to gain voice, and speak to him audibly.
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She brewed drinks, in some mysterious Asiatic equivalent to the still-room—drenches that smelt pestilently and tasted worse.
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Julie also stood up and laughed: I am not sure how many quarts I can hold, but there is still room for some more.
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It is as if he had come all the way to the end of the world, and found there a great still room of peace.
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