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Death chamber   /dɛθ tʃˈeɪmbər/   Listen
Death chamber

noun
1.
Instrument of execution consisting of a sealed chamber into which poison gas is introduced; used to kill people or animals.  Synonym: gas chamber.






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"Death chamber" Quotes from Famous Books



... and his uncle, Hadikwan, were ushered into the death chamber. They came unwillingly, Hans with ...
— Love of Life - and Other Stories • Jack London

... seemed to me, was being spiritualised by the influences of those whose great moments on earth had planted tangible and material benefits, years after they themselves were invisible. It was an elemental fact in the death chamber of Mr. Roswell, the great botanist, in England; in the relieved anxieties in Berlin; in the jubilation in Dublin; by the gathering of noblemen in St. Petersburg; and in the dawn of this new year. I could see ...
— T. De Witt Talmage - As I Knew Him • T. De Witt Talmage

... and she would go through the house very tranquilly at ten o'clock at night without a candle. When her mother died, some months before Leon's departure, she did not wish to have any one share with her the sad satisfaction of watching and praying in the death chamber. ...
— Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 1 • Charles Dudley Warner

... his soul for the glory of power and knowledge, and, repenting of his bargain, tries again and again to persuade some desperate human to change places with him— penetrates to the refuge of misery, the death chamber, even the madhouse, seeking one in such utter agony as to accept his help, and take his curse—but ...
— The Lock and Key Library • Julian Hawthorne, Ed.

... the five hundred dollars of which he had been robbed, and he also recalled vaguely the conversation he had with a woman inspector in the store immediately after. Then came the message regarding his son's condition, then the death chamber, the grave, and now—desolation. The door opened softly and a servant entered. She bore a tray upon which were laid a ...
— For Gold or Soul? - The Story of a Great Department Store • Lurana W. Sheldon



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