From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishday roomˈday room noun [countable] MHa room in a hospital where patients can go to read, watch television etc
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day room• A day room is about $ 18 for single and $ 27 for double, up to four hours.• Helena Naulls was in the day room with the dozen or so other old women and the two old men.• The Big Nurse comes into the day room with her covey of student nurses and her basket of notes.• Seven-thirty back to the day room.• I can tell by the way they look at McMurphy that morning when he comes in to the day room.• In this day room we again met the most interesting folk.