Associations to the word «Parlour»
Noun
- Lamp
- Hallway
- Vase
- Table
- Coleridge
- Ballad
- Tumbling
- Hall
- Luncheon
- Mug
- Claudio
- Nun
- Cigar
- Clock
- Frock
- Rub
- Hanging
- Pipe
- Midshipman
- Lady
- Doorway
- Lace
- Nightclub
- Meal
- Miss
- Guest
- Pell
- Token
- Gown
- Carrie
- Brass
- Biscuit
- Graeme
- Porch
- Errand
- Spa
- Suite
- Waiter
- Beer
- Mirth
- Hat
- Pavement
- Basement
- Pastry
- Dressing
- Coloured
- Wembley
- Tam
- Lobby
- Below
- Trembling
- Entrance
- Cake
- Glimpse
- Amine
Adjective
Wiktionary
PARLOUR, noun. British standard spelling of parlor.
PARLOUR GAME, noun. Any of a number of amusing games played indoors with few props by the members of a social gathering.
PARLOUR GAME, noun. (politics) (figuratively) The use of deliberately nebulous or confusing language.
PARLOUR GAMES, noun. Plural of parlour game
PARLOUR MATCH, noun. A friction match that contains little or no sulphur.
PARLOUR SKATE, noun. (obsolete) A roller skate, particularly one intended for indoor use.
Dictionary definition
PARLOUR, noun. Reception room in an inn or club where visitors can be received.
PARLOUR, noun. A room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax.
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