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restroom
[ rest- room, room ]
noun
- rooms or a room having a sink, toilet, and other facilities for use by employees, visitors, etc., as in a store, theater, or office.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of restroom1
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Example Sentences
She laughs as she recalls using the restroom in the Seoul airport.
Women, young ladies and little girls deserve to use the restroom or any other facility in peace and safety.
Then, she puts her hand down his pants and whispers, “Meet me in the restroom in sixty seconds.”
I went to the restroom, and when I came back, she had his cellphone and was standing up at the table.
What if going to a public restroom meant sideways glances, threats, or even violence?
Mrs. Kennedy had at that point gone into the restroom adjacent to the bedroom in the compartment.
The appearance and atmosphere of the restroom should banish the dull sense of drudgery and evoke the gentler side of life.
The attendant was standing at the counter when Nick came out of the restroom.
Well, she went either to the restroom or into the filling station.
And I don't know whether she had got out to go into the restroom or what, but that's where she seen me instead of in Richardson.
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