Dead Room

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The nickname for a living room in which a deceased body is stored in. Urban Dictionary

An alienating experience conditioned by having been enforced to live contrary to ones nature. Urban Dictionary

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The word "dead-room" in example sentences

The interment of Mother Crucifixion in the vault under the altar, the exit of Cosette, the introduction of Jean Valjean to the dead-room, — all had been executed without difficulty, and there had been no hitch. ❋ Unknown (2008)

“The mothers have taken her to the dead-room, which opens on the church.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

“No. But I could hide you in a small, dark nook which opens on the dead-room, where I keep my tools to use for burials, and of which I have the key.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

When Sam Clemens awoke from his stupefied slumber in the Memphis household on June 21 he claimed in his autobiography, he returned to the “dead-room” at the Exchange. ❋ Ron Powers (2005)

At the first landing she stopped and beckoned us forward encouragingly towards the open door of the dead-room. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The hospital was also the quarantine station, and received all the cases of smallpox which came to the port, and they must have been many and fatal, for I have heard her say that she had to go the rounds of the hospital at night, and that there would sometimes be five or six dead in the dead-room at once. ❋ Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 (1901)

The room that you mention was the dead-room -- there were always plenty of dead. ❋ Ambrose Bierce (1878)

The coffins provided for the dead were of unpainted white pine, but in this instance some of the ladies of Memphis had made up a fund of sixty dollars and bought a metallic case, and when I came back and entered the dead-room Henry lay in that open case, and he was dressed in a suit of my clothing. ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

He was carried to the dead-room and I went away for a while to a citizen's house and slept off some of my accumulated fatigue -- and meantime something was happening. ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

The interment of Mother Crucifixion in the vault under the altar, the exit of Cosette, the introduction of Jean Valjean to the dead-room, -- all had been executed without difficulty, and there had been no hitch. ❋ Unknown (1862)

"The mothers have taken her to the dead-room, which opens on the church." ❋ Unknown (1862)

"No. But I could hide you in a small, dark nook which opens on the dead-room, where I keep my tools to use for burials, and of which I have the key." ❋ Unknown (1862)

I sent the subject back to the dead-room, and came as near being expelled from college as ever a lover of knowledge did, to miss it. ❋ Unknown (1858)

Seven years before, a millionaire -- now sleeping his last sleep in the dead-room of an Alms-House, and his beggared wife and children weeping over him in heart-broken and hopeless sorrow. ❋ Unknown (1847)

Mike: [Officer].. the body is in here.. Officer: My god... this is a [dead room] Mike: LMAO [I'M DYING] ❋ Bloike (2018)

'Some people die at 25 and aren't [buried] until 75 but continue to exist in the [Dead Souls] Waiting Room'. [Benjamin Franklin]. ❋ Fishyfishy-oh (2013)

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