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Recent Examples of antechamberThe cardinals present will then pledge to the new pope, and he will be dressed in the Room of Tears, a small antechamber within the Sistine Chapel.—Paolo Armelli, Vogue, 21 Apr. 2025 The cellar tour starts in an antechamber that guides through the various steps of making Champagne (from harvest to bottling) and also explores how the house’s approach to winemaking has evolved over the past century.—Oset Babür-Winter, Condé Nast Traveler, 24 Feb. 2025 But for the sake of social history, Miss Manners will try:
Boudoir: a bedroom, or antechamber to one, where a lady receives her intimates.—Jacobina Martin, Washington Post, 26 Feb. 2024 The larynx functions like an antechamber to the windpipe, or trachea, with a flap of tissue called the epiglottis keeping food and drink from falling down the windpipe.—Kate Golembiewski, New York Times, 21 Feb. 2024 See All Example Sentences for antechamber
Matching lounge sets meet all the criteria of a great one-and-done airport outfit — they’re made from soft material, don’t require outfit planning, and actually look cute.
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Emily Weaver,
PEOPLE,
31 Jan. 2026
Other amenities include club rooms, a golf simulator, a karaoke and multimedia room, podcasting rooms, a dog park and grooming station, and a dedicated rideshare lounge.
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Travis Webb,
Austin American Statesman,
31 Jan. 2026
The drama unfolded whenofficers from the 107th Precinct responding to a 911 call confronted the man holding a knife in the vestibule of a home on Parsons Blvd.
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Rocco Parascandola,
New York Daily News,
26 Jan. 2026
Arrival happens with a private elevator leading through a grand vestibule inspired by Roman gardens.
After disembarking and heading back into the waiting room, goodbyes were being shared among the guests, many of whom had clearly struck up fast friendships over late-night negronis.
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Liam Hess,
Vogue,
28 Jan. 2026
This kind of strict symmetry can make a living room feel stiff and impersonal—more like a waiting room than a space meant to be lived in.