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Definition 2024
work_the_room
work the room
English
Verb
- (idiomatic, of a host, hostess, or guest) To interact enthusiastically with the attendees at an event, by moving among them, greeting them, and engaging them in conversation.
- As a campaigning politician, he really knew how to shake hands, kiss babies, and work the room.
- (idiomatic, of a performer or public speaker) To interact with one's audience, taking cues from its reactions and adapting one's performance or words to elicit the audience's attention and enthusiasm.
- 1989, Alvin Klein, "Theatre: ‘Jerry's Girls,’ Revue, in East Windsor," New York Times, 26 Feb. (retrieved 3 July 2008):
- In show business parlance, Miss Hudson knows how to "work the room." Her comic turns are as rooted in vaudeville as her high-style wit is straight out of the smart supper club circuit.
- 1989, Alvin Klein, "Theatre: ‘Jerry's Girls,’ Revue, in East Windsor," New York Times, 26 Feb. (retrieved 3 July 2008):
Synonyms
- work the crowd, work the line, work the bar, work the audience
Translations
to interact with attendees at social event
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to interact with one's audience
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