noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a bathroom/hall/bedroom cupboard British English
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Your boots are in the hall cupboard.
bathroom suite
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a pink bathroom suite
bathroom/dining room/meeting room etc
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the doctor’s waiting room
the bathroom/kitchen/bedroom etc floor
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I’ve still got to clean the bathroom floor.
the kitchen/bedroom/bathroom etc door
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The kitchen door opened and Jake walked in.
the kitchen/dining/bedroom/bathroom area
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The kitchen area is rather small.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
en
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Back in the en suite bathroom , he briskly cleans his teeth and brushes his hair.
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The rooms are of a good standard, are spacious, and comfortably furnished, with en suite bathrooms .
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All bedrooms have full en suite bathrooms .
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Even the en suite bathroom of the bedroom she shared with Emily could be described by no other word than glorious!
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The en suite bathroom even had two white towelling bathrobes bearing Le Ponant's logo available for our use.
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Pink was also chosen for the main bedroom and its large en suite bathroom - once another bedroom.
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Her room was large and comfortable, with pale walls, light, modern furniture and an en suite bathroom .
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There are two comfortable bedrooms with en suite bathrooms .
private
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All bedrooms have a luxury you would expect - from colour television to sizeable private bathrooms .
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All staterooms are outside with large picture windows and private bathroom facilities.
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All bedrooms have a private bathroom and balcony.
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The two-story inn is a traditional adobe pueblo-style building with seven guest rooms with kiva fireplaces and private bathrooms .
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The bedrooms are comfortable and all have private bathroom , radio and telephone.
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Soldiers sleep four or six to a dormitory, with lockable doors and private bathrooms .
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The large bedrooms all have private bathroom , telephone, and are nicely decorated.
■ NOUN
door
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Paul sits on the floor by the bathroom door .
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While she starts the bath water I wheel my chair into the bedroom, just beside the bathroom door .
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The bathroom door was locked from the inside.
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After Smitty had gone out, Converse began to crawl to-ward the bathroom door .
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You're listening as you approach the bathroom door .
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The bathroom door opened and Renie hurried out, buckling his belt.
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He left the bathroom door open, which Folly hated.
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You saw the bathroom door , closed.
floor
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Then with fumbling fingers she extracted her soap and hurled the bag after him across the bathroom floor .
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The square tiles on the bathroom floor were laid black next to white, like cards on a faro table.
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Slugs would drag along the bathroom floor , trailing their vestments of brown slime.
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When he came inside, he found his thirty-year-old wife dead on the bathroom floor .
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Mrs Popple lay on the bathroom floor , her jaw muscles having gone into spasms.
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Mr Popple had found her lying on the bathroom floor upon returning from the Lamb and Flag.
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Once more Kate hit the bathroom floor .
mirror
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Pinning up her wayward curls, Lissa made a face in the steam-coated bathroom mirror .
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In the bathroom mirror , he saw that his hair had been streaked white too.
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Barring the nightly message of encouragement captain Kardar stuck to his bathroom mirror , there were no instructions from the skipper.
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He would stand in front of the bathroom mirror in his boxer shorts and expand his chest a few times, breathing deeply.
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Gerald stood and looked at himself in the bathroom mirror for several minutes.
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Lily looked at herself in the bathroom mirror .
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She is staring at her throat in the bathroom mirror .
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On the evidence of his bathroom mirror , he looked better too.
scale
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Like all bathroom scales , ours are trod with hope and trepidation.
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The bathroom scales are a shrine to which believers turn daily.
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I spend a lot of time on the bathroom scales - too much time - I really should throw them away!
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He steps on to the bathroom scales .
suite
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Back in the en suite bathroom , he briskly cleans his teeth and brushes his hair.
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The building comprises a row of seven double bedrooms with en-\#suite bathrooms , plus a staff bed-sitter.
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The rooms are of a good standard, are spacious, and comfortably furnished, with en suite bathrooms .
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All bedrooms have full en suite bathrooms .
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Even the en suite bathroom of the bedroom she shared with Emily could be described by no other word than glorious!
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The en suite bathroom even had two white towelling bathrobes bearing Le Ponant's logo available for our use.
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Pink was also chosen for the main bedroom and its large en suite bathroom - once another bedroom.
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Her room was large and comfortable, with pale walls, light, modern furniture and an en suite bathroom .
window
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Nothing was stolen from the bungalow in Morton-on-Swale, near Northallerton, but £30 damage was caused to the bathroom window .
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Another bullet penetrated the bathroom window of another house in the same area.
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The bathroom window was boarded up.
■ VERB
go
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Then he went to the bathroom .
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He got up and went to the bathroom , took a shower.
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Eva goes immediately into the bathroom .
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And beat me for going to the bathroom at night too many times.
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She went through to the bathroom and ran water into the tub.
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We look around carefully before going to use the bathrooms .
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I went to the bathroom and scrubbed myself until I was raw.
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Clarisa went into the bathroom and locked the door.
leave
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He left the bathroom door open, which Folly hated.
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He left the bathroom and I stood looking at myself. fool! ness stand.
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Wrapped in a big green towel, Tabitha left the bathroom .
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He left her in the bathroom and closed the door.
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But before Anne left the bathroom , she took one last look at herself in the mirror.
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I left the bathroom door open and went to the master bedroom, where I spent a moment or two.
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The music came from next door and when he left the bathroom and turned into the sitting room he felt dizzy.
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What's that little rule about always leaving the bathroom as you'd expect to find it?
lock
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Even so, I locked myself in the bathroom where I could read the story slowly and without fear of interruption.
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The young man who died mysteriously in a locked bathroom .
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They put pins in their chairs, threw their clothes out of the window and locked them in the bathroom .
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The ones on the outer door I can understand, but why lock up the bathroom ?
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I lock myself in the bathroom .
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Con: When you want privacy, you may be forced to lock yourself in the bathroom .
run
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But water ran cold in the bathroom basin.
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Petey had run crying into the bathroom where Carol found him and put him in her lap.
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But he went upstairs and I heard water running in the bathroom .
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I run into the bathroom and floss deodorize brush spray the works the usual.
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She ran upstairs to the bathroom , covered her head with a towel and spoke to the cold white wall.
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He hurried through the warehouse to avoid Astrid, who must have run into the bathroom .
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Benjy opened the door at the end of the counter and ran into the bathroom .
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The water is running in the bathroom .
share
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Many bedrooms have ensuite shower or bath/wc or two rooms share a bathroom .
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For years, the supervisors have shared bathrooms and conference rooms and worked in cramped offices.
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Suites of either two twins sharing a bathroom or one twin, one single sharing a bathroom are available.
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Patients have to obey a strict regime and Carre is forced to share a room and bathroom with another addict.
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At Wolf Ridge, you live in dorms and share a bathroom with a number of other people.
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We shared the toilets, bathroom , living room and kitchen.
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Guests in some of the less expensive rooms share a bathroom .
turn
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Pamela got up to take her morning shower, went into the bathroom , and turned on the faucets.
use
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He couldn't use the bathroom as an excuse this time.
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That night I woke up past mid-night and had to use the bathroom .
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My aching back woke me around 7.30, but that gave me plenty of time to use the communal bathroom and kitchen.
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We look around carefully before going to use the bathrooms .
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Miss Cress had left, smiling, had not committed herself, nor had she asked to use the bathroom .
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Norm needed to use the bathroom .
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She hoped Miss Cress would ask to use the bathroom .
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Wash your hands after using the bathroom , before beginning food preparation and after working with raw meat or poultry.
walk
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She walked into the bathroom and Rachaela heard the clink of the pot of cold cream.
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She got up and walked off into the bathroom .
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Naked, she walked into the bathroom and there surveyed herself in a way she had not done for some years.
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He felt his lip, spat blood, and walked into the bathroom .
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Ablaze with fiery emotions, Meredith walked self-consciously to the bathroom under Lucenzo's critical eyes.
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Hicks walked out of the bathroom .
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I walked into the bathroom and by then labour had started.
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As he walked out of the bathroom , he looked at his secretary for the first time that morning.
wash
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She could hear him thumping around in the bathroom , washing before dinner.
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In the bathroom , I washed myself.
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He got up and went to the bathroom to wash his face.
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In the office, he went directly to the minuscule bathroom and washed his face and hands.
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She went to the bathroom and washed her face in cold water.
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He puts the manuscript down on the table, goes into the bathroom , and washes the blood off his hands.
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Irina had dashed into the bathroom and was washing her hair with shaving-cream.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bathroom/toilet/shower stall
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He asked for the shampoo in the shower stall and she handed it to him.
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The urinals were metal, and in a distant area of shadows there appeared to be shower stalls .
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Think about it, really, would you trust somebody who promotes their self in a bathroom stall ?
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Tillman worked her hard all day made her change sheets, scour shower stalls .
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We got a hotel room that featured peeling paint, no windows, and a john in the shower stall .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"Can I use your bathroom ?" "Sure, go ahead."
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Excuse me, where's the bathroom ?
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The bathroom is next to Jack's room.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And I can take it into the bathroom to read.
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Cyril emerged from the bathroom , holding out a pack of Kools.
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During the night I wake to dash the two yards from bunk to bathroom .
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He found the first corroboration of his suspicions in the small white-tiled bathroom beyond the bedroom.
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If I suddenly swanned out of the bathroom in satin, Nick would have a fit.
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The door facing the entrance turned out to be a bathroom .
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The trailers do not have sewer connections and residents are supposed to use resort or park bathrooms.