[
UK
/ɹˈuːmz/
]
[ US /ˈɹumz/ ]
[ US /ˈɹumz/ ]
NOUN
- apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel)
How To Use rooms In A Sentence
- Think roast partridge with wild mushrooms followed by a little pot of chocolate rosemary.
- After a little while the bellboy realized that there was a special on rooms that night and the price for the men's room should have been $25. Math problem?
- Upstairs were the bedrooms; mother-and-fathers room the largest; a smaller room for one or two sons, another for one or two daughters; each of these rooms containing a double bed, a washstand, a bureau, a wardrobe, a little table, a rocking-chair, and often a chair or two that had been slightly damaged downstairs, but not enough to justify either the expense of repair or decisive abandonment in the attic. Chapter 1
- Its turrets and towers, its windows and its walls, its capacious kitchens, and its fine halls and banqueting rooms -- unspoiled by the hands of the "restorer" -- have gained for it the almost unchallenged position of being the finest baronial residence which still exists. Heiress of Haddon
- Another man I later found out was the principal groomsman.
- Another good option is the Santa Lucia, a beautifully restored 18 th-century palazzo which is spoiled only by the management's choice of chintzy decor and over-fussy floral curtains in the guest rooms.
- Thus before World War II bridegrooms were 27 year old on the average and brides 23.
- He called the grooms, and we made ready, taking the horses out to where the folk of the archbishop waited in the sunny courtyard, and there leaving them. A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
- Under the "fly-in fly-out" roster system, workers can be moved to a different self-contained unit, or "donga", rather than having their own rooms, as they have had in the past. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
- The glistening mushrooms were plump and earthy against the dry, crunchy pastry softened by the delicate, herby cream sauce.