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throne room
noun
- a chamber, usually containing a throne, used by a sovereign for audiences.
- the location of actual power or authority, as in a particular government or business organization.
Word History and Origins
Origin of throne room1
Example Sentences
The team constructed a working head for the Wizard’s throne room that was entirely practical.
Last year's picture was captured by Hugo Burnand and showed the royal couple in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace following the coronation.
And have them fight it out in the Batcave or the throne room from “Game of Thrones”? And it’s free-to-play, although WB hopes you’ll spend cash on season passes and cosmetic upgrades.
As she yanked on it, Jack realized what she was trying to do: If the fireplaces were connected to a common chimney, they might be able to get to the throne room through the grate.
“But fine. We’ll fight our way through. They’re probably in the throne room, right?”
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