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stateroom

[steyt-room, -room] / ˈsteɪtˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


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She flagged that the lock to her stateroom’s bathroom wasn’t working properly.

From The Wall Street Journal

After impact a watch captain, who happened to be in a stateroom, went forward into the pilothouse, took the controls, reversed the ferry away from the beach and took it to the dock.

From Seattle Times

We had a giant stateroom and a balcony from which we watched flying fish, whales spouting, dolphins dancing in the waves.

From Los Angeles Times

Passengers on the Diamond Princess and Grand Princess, two of the worst-hit ships, were forced to quarantine inside their small staterooms — some without windows — as infections on board spiraled out of control.

From New York Times

The company said it will provide individual staterooms, hot meals, laundry service and Wi-Fi to its guests.

From Seattle Times