washroom

IPA: wˈɑʃrum

noun

  • A room intended to wash the face and hands.
  • (Canada, rarely US, euphemistic) A room with a toilet, particularly a public toilet.
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Examples of "washroom" in Sentences

  • Hell, my dad even calls the washroom "The Library".
  • A visit to the washroom is a must to see the unique decor.
  • Besides perhaps having to venture out to use a public washroom, that is.
  • The washroom is too small for a camp with 87 men and cannot be considered adequate.
  • More than a little unreal - we sit you stand - suddenly it matters if the washroom is really clean.
  • One strain was found next to a washroom, which isn't surprising since salmonella is spread by animal feces.
  • You will learn to recognize when a public washroom is really a Space Alien Dissection Booth, based on the lobster trap theme of Darcy of Paris, Manitoba.
  • After finding the "washroom" (Polar Star is a Canadian ship), I continued my Drake Passage Initiation with a short and sweet session of "technicolor yodeling" (a euphemism for vomiting coined, I believe, by WAI guides Russ and Scott).
  • Whenever we get home we call the washroom, Like, "I get to go first" so he called it, but i really really really had to go but he wouldn't let me, and i was like, "yeah but i just have to do a pee, you have to sit for an hour, so just let me go first ..." but he wouldn't.
  • I suppose the msm are too busy hunting down more * facts* about Larry Craig and his toe-tappin 'washroom antics and can't spend any time talking about an ex and current convict who gave tens of zillions of dollars to the Clinton's and Gore, gave state secrets away to the Chinese gov't and has his fingerprints all over dozens of Democrat state organizations.

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