1. ballroom - Noun
2. ballroom - Verb
A room for balls or dancing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAcross town, Sanders told a packed hotel ballroom that he thought his campaign did "very very well" and the results would bear that out. Source: Internet
According to the HB, a pile of burning construction materials in the hotel ballroom triggered the fire alarm. Source: Internet
After the performance, students filed into the ballroom to listen to speeches given by members of the local government, such as Pittsburgh City Councilperson Erika Strassburger and Pitt faculty like Alan Juffs of the English Language Institute. Source: Internet
According to Jean Fouchard, mereng evolved from the fusion of slave music genres (such as the chica and calenda) with ballroom forms related to the French-Haitian contredanse ( kontradans in creole ). Source: Internet
Always unlucky in love, Marty reluctantly goes out to a ballroom one night and meets a nice teacher named Clara (Betsy Blair). Source: Internet
Barnes’s stagecoach inn was built in traditional Georgian style, with ten fireplaces and a ballroom on the interior, and a wraparound porch on the outside. Source: Internet