Why then sweete Husband went you to the Chaumber of mistresse Lucia at that time of the night?
The Captayne all imbrued in bloude, entred the Chaumber of the Duke of Camerino, whom with al the rest of the strangers that were wythin the Castle, hee lodged (without speakynge any worde) in a deepe and obscure pryson.
Againe, howe could the Window of the Chaumber be open at that time of the night, which is still kept shut, if it had not bene by my consent?
Nowe in very deede this Chaumber was a very strong Pryson ordayned in auncient time by the Progenitours of that Territory, to Impryson, and punishe the Vassals, and Tenants of the same, for offences, and Crimes committed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chaumber" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.