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Examples

  • Yesterday a poor bird finch flew into the sun-room window.

    Eerie Times « Fairegarden 2008

  • I got the better deal, since I got the living room, and the sun-room, and the dining room – I was awash in space – but that did leave me with the question of where to put the bed.

    The Erotic Puppet Theater Show 2006

  • Perhaps the sun-room was a bad place for a bed, but the die had been cast (and the ferrets had been placed in the only other room that could take a bed, rendering it unusable with the musky odor of Ferret Cage).

    The Erotic Puppet Theater Show 2006

  • Considering none of the rooms had closets, I settled on the sun-room, a small square nook at the front of the house with a picture window, with another large sashed window that faced the front porch where the neighbors entered their domain.

    The Erotic Puppet Theater Show 2006

  • I lay the outfits that I am selling down on the carpet in our sun-room and take two or three pictures of each outfit, making sure to capture any special appliqu s or decals.

    How To Sell On eBay - The Consumerist 2007

  • Luckily "Elizabeth's" current landlord has a nice first-floor pad with a sun-room and recessed, gallery-style lighting, so we have the rest of the month to relocate at our convenience.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Mac 2006

  • At ten minutes past ten the following morning, Dr. Zachary Kelly strode into the sun-room, his face wreathed in a wide smile.

    No Place Like Home Fern Michaels 2002

  • At ten minutes past ten the following morning, Dr. Zachary Kelly strode into the sun-room, his face wreathed in a wide smile.

    No Place Like Home Fern Michaels 2002

  • Then she led him through the house and out to a sun-room overlooking the river.

    Autumn Maze Cleary, Jon, 1917- 1994

  • There was a door at the back of the room with an old-fashioned latch and beyond a small narrow kitchen well equipped and in turn leading to a glassed-in sun-room with a door into the small garden.

    Waiting For Deborah Neels, Betty 1994

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