Synonym: bathroom, latrine, toilet, washroom. Similar words: observatory, conservatory, elevator, amatory, oratory, innovator, nugatory, minatory. Meaning: ['lævətɔrɪ /-trɪ] n. 1. a room or building equipped with one or more toilets 2. a bathroom sink that is permanently installed and connected to a water supply and drainpipe; where you can wash your hands and face 3. a toilet that is cleaned of waste by the flow of water through it.
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91. Sparkplug a revolution of "lavatory"!
92. Intelligent computer can still eat, last lavatory.
93. Parsons used the lavatory , loudly and abundantly.
94. I went into the nearest public lavatory and put on my war-paint.
95. Last month in the eastern city of Dammam, religious police dragged a woman out of a public lavatory and beat her after she was spotted leaving a man's car, said witnesses in Saudi newspapers.
96. Small spadger of crow of big mouth of marine world, color, dot what be a problem with the animal is such colour profusion, ligneous lavatory board, do you like?
97. In it, I often find so many toys that there's almost no room - even for my small lavatory or toilet kit.
98. Unlatch right lavatory door from divider and verify LAV DOOR annunciator illuminates.
99. A universal bidet fitting option also is available to complete the Kenzo collection's full line of lavatory products.
100. A Kent librarian wants an exorcist called in to sort out a haunted lavatory.
101. The lavatory won't flush; I've tried flushing It'several times, but it won't work.
102. consumption or dual - flush toilets; low - consumption or waterless urinals; and low - flow lavatory, sink and shower < ...
103. For example : After lavatory service panel inoperative, suspect obstruction.
104. In his biography Alec Guinness: The Unknown, Garry O'Connor reveals that Guinness was arrested and fined 10 guineas for a homosexual act in a public lavatory in Liverpool in 1946.
105. Gas spacer is made go to the lavatory simply with outsole union operation suit big production.
106. May I use your lavatory I'm bursting ! ie I need to urinate urgently.
107. The regbels labeled the labor laboring in the laboratory and lavatory.
108. Once, he went into a public lavatory to relieve himself,[www.Sentencedict.com] leaving his umbrella outside the doorway.
109. His this ability discovers, entered between personal fluster oneself so female lavatory.
110. The detergent is a solid block suspended in flush tank of lavatory bowl , releasing effective washbowl.
111. In British English the toilet in private houses is called the lavatory, toilet, WC ( dated ), or loo ( informal ).
112. Latch left lavatory door into divider and verify LAV DOOR annunciator extinguishes.
113. The use of the lavatory has been suspended during take - off.
114. To the toilet that uses for all guests, its area is beardless very big, want to be able to accommodate face basin only, sit lavatory with device of a shower but.
115. ''Most of time, I was strapped and tied with rough coir strings except when they allowed me to go to the lavatory.''
116. Four, adopt the ultrasonic encapsulation technology , IP68 dust prevention water proofing designs that , assembles to go to the lavatory, namely insert namely use.
117. The rapid spread of cybersex alarms parents who in their own youths were meticulous about keeping porn in its place: on the lavatory wall or under the mattress.
118. Lena : In Tokyo ! In their toilets, the lavatory pans has heating.
119. The monkeys produced five pages of text, mainly composed of the letter S, but failed to type anything close to a word of English, broke the computer and used the keyboard as a lavatory.
120. From the first false eyelashes (1916), public lavatory (1852) and sliced bread (1912), Mr Robertson takes readers on an alphabetical romp through history's innovations and innovators.
More similar words: observatory, conservatory, elevator, amatory, oratory, innovator, nugatory, minatory, dilatory, mandatory, aleatory, gustatory, crematory, placatory, signatory, predatory, migratory, laudatory, purgatory, laboratory, revelatory, obligatory, defamatory, derogatory, regulatory, reformatory, ambulatory, consolatory, approbatory, compensatory.