Similar words: doomsday, room, roomy, broom, groom, bedroom, roomful, ballroom. Meaning: [ruːm ,rʊm] n. apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a hotel).
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61. His rooms were comfortably furnished.
62. He determined to view the rooms behind the office.
63. The rooms are now fitted up with electric lights.
64. All the rooms have splendid views.
65. Nonsmokers should avoid being in smoke-filled rooms.
66. Most hostel tenants would prefer single to shared rooms.
67. The house had huge, spotlessly clean rooms.
68. The hotel has double, single and twin-bedded rooms.
69. The two rooms open into each other.
70. They decided to knock the two rooms into one.
71. The treatment rooms lead off from the swimming pool.
72. The two rooms have connecting doors.
73. The rooms were flooded with soft illumination.
74. clean all the rooms or just this one?
75. Most of the rooms face the sea.
76. All the rooms have been wired for cable TV.
77. Most rooms enjoy panoramic views of the sea.
78. An attendant was sluicing out the changing rooms.
79. Do you have any single rooms?
80. The rooms were hung with tapestries.
81. They stayed in adjoining rooms.
82. At college he rooms with this guy from Nebraska.
83. The band was famous for trashing hotel rooms.
84. He's staying in rooms in West Kensington.
85. The rooms were divided only by a wafer-thin partition.sentencedict.com
86. All the rooms have sea views.
87. We work in adjacent rooms.
88. Guests should check out of their rooms by noon.
89. The rooms are of a good standard .
90. Rooms cost £40 per person, per night.
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