Anteroom in a sentence as a noun

The anteroom, or rather the container room for the ship and horses for his last travel? Or maybe another gallery leading to a third chamber.

At TR you can hang easy in the anteroom, talk tech with different individuals, hotshot your GFX work, truly anything you would need to do! You can join numerous usergroups, or purchase one and lead it yourself.

This is great news, these little creatures are adorable, until you watch them feeding, then it sounds like you've entered ****'s anteroom. I live in Tasmania, there's a Tasmanian ***** sanctuary about an hour drive from my house.

They certainly don't require taking time off in the middle of the day to go to an oak-paneled office with potted plants and an anteroom. We could organize our society to give people justice without traditional law practices.

That’s the idea: an anteroom containing the accoutrements to accompany the Pharaoh on his voyage into the afterlife. According to Houdain’s theory of how they were constructed, the ”Grand Gallery” was basically a machine spade that served no ceremonial purpose whatsoever and was sealed off from the main ceremonial passageways as a bit of an embarrassment.

What is the norm though is a "do something, anything" mentality that has led school districts to dump billions into unproven initiative after unproven initiative, from macbooks to netbooks to SROs to anterooms and buzzers on a neverending keeping up with the times treadmill of pointless education reform.

If I reckon up the many forms I have filled out during these years, declarations on every trip, tax declarations, foreign exchange certificates, border passes, entrance permits, departure permits, registrations on coming and on going ; the many hours I have spent in anterooms of consulates and officials, the many inspectors, friendly and unfriendly, bored and overworked, before whom I have sat, the many examinations and interrogations at frontiers I have been through, then I feel keenly how much human dignity has been lost in this century which, in our youth, we had credulously dreamed of as one of freedom, as of the federation of the world. The loss in creative work, in thought, as a result of those spirit-crushing procedures is incalculable.

Anteroom definitions

noun

a large entrance or reception room or area

See also: antechamber hall foyer lobby vestibule