Office meaning in English
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Definition
an office: a place of work, a room with computers and desks where people work
offices refers to the headquarters of a company (main location)
Examples
- "Now which way to the welfare office?"
- "Is he ever in the office?"
- "Please swing by my office this morning so I can give you the good news."
- "Philip : You mean your office?"
- "Philip's success with women was legendary in the office."
- "I'm going to go back to my office now."
- "Just come to my office, where I will be waiting for you."
- "Jean : Miss Susie, since the first day I saw you in your office, I have been in love with you."
- "Brian Jones will be showing Ms. Lohan the offices, and introducing her to the staff individually."
- "Meet me in my office this afternoon!"
- "Bring us back a penguin for the office."
- "By happy coincidence, they all work in the same office, mmkay?"
- "Welcome to my office!"
- "Warbuckle : Well, well, well, Philip, look at the two of us: a couple of sad and lonely workaholics stuck at the office on New Year's Eve!"
- "Let me just take you down the hall to Icarus Quincy's office."
- "Come to my office to receive your punishment."
- "Brian : Now Lucie, we're approaching Bruno's office."
- "Seems like I'm floating in the office, but everything is a bit funkier than usual."
- "Brian : Bruno, come into my office right away!"
- "Could you come to my office please, I need you!"
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