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washroom

[wosh-room, -room, wawsh-] / ˈwɒʃˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈwɔʃ- /










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The main customers for their soap are businesses, either for washrooms or corporate gifts, but it is also sold to the public online through Amplify's website.

From BBC

The event on 14 January recognised the very best "away-from-home" washrooms across the UK and Ireland.

From BBC

I pull out the bar of soap I was given at the training camp, and she points to a corner of the house that has been turned into a small washroom.

From Literature

By the time the principal got there, Miss Newman had pulled herself together and was herding the little kids down the hall to the washroom, and then the recess bell rang.

From Literature

The children were now quite sticky from all their experimenting and needed a good hand and face washing, so they had all taken a brief detour to the nearest washroom.

From Literature