[
UK
/ɹˈɛstɹuːm/
]
[ US /ˈɹɛsˌtɹum/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɛsˌtɹum/ ]
NOUN
- a toilet that is available to the public
How To Use restroom In A Sentence
- Sue walked down the aisle towards the restroom.
- Wash your hands after visits to the restrooms and breakrooms and also remember that shopping and any trips to public places can result in exposure to infections.
- All airline restrooms have been retrofitted with glass doors to allow flight attendants to ‘check up on passengers who may need assistance.’
- Many renovated and new restrooms are including automatic sensors to control faucets and toilets.
- On my way up to the restrooms a women stopped me and said her friend almost "bopped" me because she thought I was Adam. Mjsbigblog
- The facade had brick stairwells at regular intervals, which also housed elevators and restrooms for the workers.
- She opened a drawer in the restroom cabinet, moved aside a curling iron and a hairbrush, and stared with a long face at the coin nestled among the hair pens and mascara wands.
- The closest restroom is several hundred feet away. No. 8: Out in left field in Houston's Crawford Boxes
- Unfortunately, that business about the back door and the special restroom is probably too true of more than half the Republipimps, Cons, Neo-Cons, Tea Baggoids, and all of Dookie. Think Progress » Congressional GOP wants to keep Steele ‘out of sight, out of mind.’
- I hammered on the door of my brother's room and later on the restroom door.