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stateroom
[ steyt-room, -room ]
stateroom
/ ˈsteɪtˌruːm; -ˌrʊm /
noun
- a private cabin or room on a ship, train, etc
- a large room in a palace or other building for use on state occasions
Word History and Origins
Origin of stateroom1
Example Sentences
The White House's current fleet includes two Boeing 747-200B planes customised for presidential use with special communications equipment and features like a stateroom, office and conference room, according to the US Air Force.
The ship has 2,850 staterooms, 18 guest decks and seven swimming pools.
He worked as a stateroom attendant, a role in which he was responsible for cleaning rooms.
With 2,850 staterooms; 18 guest decks; seven pools, each with two lifeguards; and 2,350 crew, it is considered by cruise industry experts the largest cruise ship in the world at the moment.
“We still have staterooms to book, so if you haven’t heard back from us yet — don’t panic!” the agency wrote in a Facebook post.
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