stateroom
IPA: stˈeɪtrum
noun
- An apartment in a palace or great house for use on ceremonial occasions.
- A superior cabin for a ship's officer or captain.
- (US) A private cabin in a ship or train.
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Examples of "stateroom" in Sentences
- Four drinks later, all I was sure of was that my stateroom was a long way away.
- In the stateroom was a sight to arouse a sleepy boy and to delight a hungry one.
- Bound for the cubicle known as her stateroom, this time she encountered Saxtorph.
- The Commander then descends to Ship's Services and the Admiral's stateroom, which is never occupied.
- "I can, but I didn't," continued Uncle Larry, "because my stateroom was the most for'ard in the boat, and the donkey-engine that let down the anchor was right over my head."
- Being an inexperienced traveller she took a good many trunks and was pretty unpopular with the steward before he could make her understand that one trunk to the stateroom was the rule.
- While thinking thus I had succeeded in finding and lighting a small lamp, hung in gimbals from the fore bulkhead, and by its illumination I saw that the stateroom was a nice, clean, cosy little apartment, such as
- On the day appointed the Morris automobile called for us and took us to the train, and when the children found that they were to travel in a private pullman and that the stateroom was to be their own little house they were transported with pride.
- For one thing, our stateroom was a nice lively one, alongside of the paddle box and just under the fog whistle; and for another, the supper that Jonadab had brought, bein 'mainly doughnuts and cheese, wa'n't the best cargo to take to bed with you.
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