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[ UK /wˈɒʃɹuːm/ ]
[ US /ˈwɑʃˌɹum/ ]
NOUN
  1. a lavatory (particularly a lavatory in a public place)

How To Use washroom In A Sentence

  • We changed our money to Kip (we were instant millionaires), and the first thing I did with the money was pay for entering a washroom.
  • a sanitary washroom
  • I walked into the washroom and into the furthest stall, shutting the door and locking it behind me.
  • Whenever we get home we call the washroom, Like, "I get to go first" so he called it, but i really really really had to go but he wouldn't let me, and i was like, "yeah but i just have to do a pee, you have to sit for an hour, so just let me go first ..." but he wouldn't. Withkerth Diary Entry
  • A visit to the washroom is a must to see the unique decor. Coolcat's Jottings
  • It's 4:30 am the first night of her return and her early morning trip to the washroom along with her first stogie of the day has left me choking and wide awake at the other end of the house in the basement.
  • Funding will permit the camp to install new washroom facilities and a ‘Challenge Ropes Course’.
  • In an attempt to control the situation, the university posted armed watchmen at the doors of all open washrooms.
  • It will require more grading and earth moving than the Mitford west site and there are no amenities such as washrooms, water, telephones or power.
  • Meanwhile there might be a washroom open, even vending machines; he was conscious suddenly of a great thirst. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
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