noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
paper
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No water sold at the bar, scratchy loo paper , and a dancefloor that doesn't yet kick till after midnight.
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If your child says the loo paper often runs out, tell the teacher.
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Daisy blew her nose on a piece of blue loo paper .
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No, perhaps you'd better not mention loo paper in the same breath as Easter eggs.
■ VERB
go
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Anything to do with going to the loo makes children laugh.
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So I had a slice of pie and then he put the kettle on for coffee and went to the loo .
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Unfortunately, I dropped the paintbrush, which of course went down the loo .
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They'd gone to the loo together by the time I joined Bunny.
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I do not have five roubles, therefore I can not go to the loo .
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It is hard to stay awake but I had to keep going to the loo !
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And at an age when five times a night normally means how often you go to the loo , too.
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I had to go to the loo .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A door closed, taps ran, the loo flushed.
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All rooms are comfortably furnished and have their own shower and loo .
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He says that Dodo often uses a shoe as a loo .
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In the Legion, there was no guarantee that a man had even used a flushing loo before.
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It was like being in a loo that rose and fell.
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So far, she'd just flushed the smack down the loo and shoved the syringes in the bin.
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Sybil papered the loo with that article and others.
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Then I took my bag into a loo and took everything off and changed into clean clothes.