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Usage Poll

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[grayt / room]

Description

  1. A performance space in Jones Fine and Performing Arts College used by various performance groups on campus.
  2. A space in Seabury

Usage

This term can be used by anyone in the Northwestern community.

Example Sentence

The Purple Haze show is in the Great Room this weekend, so we can eat at Hinman before we go.

Why It's Wild

This term is wild because either iteration refers to a specific location on Northwestern's campus which is used by the Northwestern community.

Jones Fine and Performing Arts College

Jonesian






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