A room meaning in English
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Definition
a room: a part of a house, for example kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, etc.
Examples
- "Magda: Oh, you'd like a room for tonight?"
- "Thank you for the room with a bath!"
- "Room 17: Tired"
- "Excuse me, we'd like a room […"
- "Little Jenny Smith: Mummy, I'm scared, I want to go back to our room."
- "Real estate agent: Well, I have one with three rooms, 1200 square feet, on Union Square."
- "To select a room on the first floor, press 8... for the second floor, press 4... for the penthouse suite, say "elevator"."
- "Woman: My room is so hot."
- "Man: Room 306, 3rd floor on the right."
- "Man and woman: Swap rooms?"
- "a room, a basement, an attic?"
- "Room 23: Happy"
- "Guest: Hello, room 442 here."
- "Mr. Davies: Hello, I'd like to reserve a room, please."
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