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master bedroom

noun as in main bedroom

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The trailer’s floor plan has the master bedroom at the tow hitch end and the office, with adjacent bathroom and shower, at the rear.

In those units, the master bedrooms collapsed into the rubble, while the living rooms were left standing, allowing some a chance to survive.

In those units, the master bedrooms — and the people sleeping in them — were pulled down into the rubble.

Shortly after he took control of the scene, McCauley found her locked in the master bedroom.

Jay and Creekmore had moved into the master bedroom by the time Jerry Lee came in to dress.

Who stripped the sheets and pillowcases in the master bedroom?

He was almost ready: He was sitting in the master bedroom with his friend, Dr. George Nichopoulos.

She told officers she got in through the garage door and confronted Benson with a metal baton in the master bedroom.

Although it was often little larger than a double bed, it was the master bedroom of the period.

Thus, the rural ball room was translated into a large master bedroom with all present-day appurtenances.

At the McDonald ranch house the master bedroom had been turned into a clean room for the assembly of the bomb core.

Inside the house the northeast room (the master bedroom) was designated the assembly room.

Footsteps crossing between the master bedroom and the bathroom.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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