Noun
Any room or apartment used especially for labor.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI owe my success to the fact that I never had a clock in my workroom. Thomas Edison
I owe my success to the fact that I never had a clock in my workroom. Seventy-five of us worked twenty hours every day and slept only four hours - and thrived on it. Thomas Edison
My head was throbbing, and my hands were shaking, but I went down the ladder to my workroom - and started figuring out how to rip someone's heart out of his chest from fifty miles away. Who says I never do anything fun on a Friday night? Jim Butcher
The writer walks out of his workroom in a daze. He wants a drink. He needs it. Roald Dahl
I go into my workroom seven mornings a week. There will only be one or two mornings a week where it seems to be going well, but to earn those days you have to go through slow, slodgy days where your mind feels like porridge. Kevin Barry
I was a fashion assistant. I bought the fabric. I made sure that everything was smooth in the workroom. And I scrambled all over London on the Tube looking for buttons. It was great. Jaye Davidson