Examples of 'croom' in a sentence

Meaning of "croom"

Croom refers to a small room or chamber, usually in the Scottish dialect, typically used as a pantry or in some cases as a small sitting room
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  • A surname.
  • A village in County Limerick, Ireland.
  • An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.
  • A rural locality in the City of Shellharbour, New South Wales, Australia.

How to use "croom" in a sentence

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Croom was also shot and later died.
Do what Sylvester Croom has done.
Croom et al.
Often misspelled Croom.
He was from Croom and employed as an Ambulance driver.
West of Croom.
Croom looking to stop Miss.
What time is the appointment with Croom Strauss?
Hardy Bryan Croom and family were killed in the wreck.
The team 's head coach was Sylvester Croom.
Lady Croom invites Septimus to an amorous rendezvous.
I'd like to receive emails, updates and newsletters from Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata.
Schuylar Croom of the band He Is Legend makes a cameo in the film.
Well, off to Croom Strauss.
Croom and Helm.

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You have a new employee, Wolfgang Croom Strauss, the world 's greatest photographer.
Croom is a surname of English, and in some cases, North American origin.
I am your host, actor, director, choreographer, Magnus Croom.
The Croom community.
Croom ( meaning ' Bend in the River ' ) is a village in County Limerick, Ireland.
Nearby rivals Croom provided the opposition, however, the game was a largely one-sided affair.
Today, Croom is principally farmland.
For the latter, Croom left Chicago in Spring 2018 to spend a week writing in New Orleans.

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