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restroom
[rest- room, room]
noun
rooms or a room having a sink, toilet, and other facilities for use by employees, visitors, etc., as in a store, theater, or office.
Word History and Origins
Origin of restroom1
Example Sentences
There was even a recovery station with couches, restroom trailers and snacks.
That section once held a restaurant, a public restroom building, and several sea lion viewing holes — openings in the decking used to watch the pinnipeds lolling on the crossbeams below.
After searching the home, deputies confirmed that the other occupant, Warner, had safely gotten out and that Phay was barricaded in an upstairs restroom.
It’s got its own mythos: You timed your restroom and snack breaks for those commercials.
Swaying palm trees share the landscape behind home plate with a row of portable restrooms.
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