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adjoining room

NOUN
  1. a hotel room that shares a wall with another hotel room

How To Use adjoining room In A Sentence

  • Then they were taken to an adjoining room where they found a row of cubicles with glass fronts and sides. The Prisons We Deserve
  • As soon as Rolan nodded a yes, Mrs. Snow dashed into an adjoining room; the cries ceased and soft murmuring could be heard.
  • In Miquilena’s small apartment, the two men could hear each other’s breathing as they slept in adjoining rooms. The Talented Mr. Chávez
  • We want to stay in family rooms together or adjoining rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly they entered the adjoining room from which the noise of altercation had proceeded; and there they found a middle – aged gentleman, with a pompous voice and manner, and a middle – aged lady, with what may be termed an excisable face, or one in which starch and vinegar were decidedly employed. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
  • It was a wood fire, in an open chimney, for Mrs. Armadale would sit by no other; and I call the place the kitchen, for really a large portion of the work of the kitchen was done there; however, there was a stove in an adjoining room, which accommodated most of the boilers and kettles in use, while the room itself was used for all the "mussy" work. Nobody
  • We heard laughter in the adjoining room.
  • She could hear him pottering about the adjoining room, arranging crockery and cutlery.
  • This is based on the family sharing adjoining rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Holidaymakers in adjoining rooms told police that they heard a ferocious argument. Times, Sunday Times
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