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robing room

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robing room
n
a room in a palace, court, legislature, etc., where official robes of office are put on


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Another was for stealing a bracelet, burgling the robing room at St Alban's Crown Court and stealing a barrister's laptop, and test driving a pounds 59,000 Audi R8 while disqualified.
Pupils were then treated to a guided tour of Parliament including the House of Lords, the robing rooms, royal gallery, central lobby and Westminster Hall.
In the robing room, he was seen "touching the side of his hair, patting his fur-edged robes".
 
 
 
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