room
[ruːm]
Definition:
1. An area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling.
2. Place to live.
3. Space for movement.
'room' example sentence:
- My room was cold and unwelcoming.
- He looked about the room.
- This was the best room we could get at such short notice.
- She flounced out of the room.
- The children trotted into the room.
- There's only room for one person.
- The room was nicely furnished.
- The room smelt strongly of polish.
- The sitting room needs decorating.
- The room smelled of mildew.
- The room was decorated in neutrals.
- This room faces west.
- The room felt cold and sterile.
- He walked out of the room and slammed the door.
- He ordered coffee from room service.
- There's room for three people in the back.
- How can we make room for all the furniture?
- The room is very long in proportion to its width.
- The new laws have left us little room to manoeuvre.
- Silence hung heavily in the room.
- The room was small but adequate.
- Two rooms were set apart for use as libraries.
- There is room for no more than three cars.
- The living room is tiny.
- Do you have room for a computer on your desk?
- I need a room of my own.
- The room was starkly furnished.
- I think Simon is in his room .
- I let the spare room.
- The room smelled of lemons.
- They bugged her hotel room.
- Jennifer insisted on her own room.
- I don't want to watch television. I'll be in the other room.
- He glanced around the room.
- There is no room for error in this job.
- Our room was at the back of the hotel.
- There is more room in first class.
- He betook himself to his room.
- They had to sit in the waiting room for an hour.
- There was room for 20 people at the outside.
- There's room for one more at the table.
- Her eyes roamed the room.
- The room was filling quickly.
- We took a room at the hotel for two nights.
- Do you want a room with a bath or one without?
- She's always on my case about cleaning my room.
- There's room for three people in back.
- All the rooms have access to the Internet/ Internet access.
- This room gets very little sunshine.
- They were in the next room and we could hear every word they said.
- Rooms cost £ 50 per person, per night.
- His arm swept around the room.
- His eyes swept around the room.
- She looked all round the room.
- I've got my own room so I'm well off.
- They have successfully combined the old with the new in this room.
- What a state this room is in.
- This was the only room available.
- There's room for another one if you move up a bit.
- The room was very tidily arranged.
- Is there enough room for me in the car?
- I'll move the table ─ it takes up too much room.
- He could hear someone moving around in the room above.
- There is still room for improvement in your work.
- We got a new table for the dining room.