187 examples of bathrooms in sentences

Pontecoulant too was eminently practical, and I was quite amused to find myself discussing lingeries and bathrooms with a total stranger whom I had only seen twice in my life.

"The bathrooms are exactly opposite.

Besides the toilet lavatories, there are 4 bathrooms supplied with hot water and cold douches always available.

Bathrooms reserved for the patients adjoin the infirmary, and there is a kitchen service for preparing special diet.

Between the engagement and the marriage there had been an opportunity of purchasing three thousand pounds' worth of preference shares in the Brighton Hotel Continental Limited, which hotel was the latest and largest in the King's Road, a vast affair of eight storeys and bathrooms on every floor.

"I felt happier then and went off to dress for dinner and after that was done, Parsket and I took one of the bathrooms to develop the negatives that I had been taking.

Four bathrooms.

"This is a big week for the Crescent City, you know, and we've got people sleeping in bathrooms.

"Anyway, as you're to be my banker I can tell the hotel clerk I shan't need to keep people in bathrooms, waiting for my suite, after to-night.

"Five hundred bedroomsthree hundred bathroomsno; three hundred and fifty bathrooms, that one has: that makes, supposing two-thirds of 'em double updo you s'pose as many as that do, Undie?

Several of our nurses lived there, we had a standing invitation to dinner, and, what we valued still more, there were five bathrooms ready for our use at any hour of the day.

Fronting the entrance of the bathrooms are rows of lights over which the water poured in broad sheets into a basin, then, running over a little marble causeway, fell over a second cluster of lights into another basin, and then another and another, five in succession, so that many ladies were able to bathe in these fascinating fountains at the same time.

There are always washrooms and bathrooms adjoining, which, of course, are a great satisfaction in that hot and perspiring land.

I loathe hot baths in tiny bathrooms, where the air gets all steamy and you can't get your breath.

Perhaps one thing the matter with you is that all the bathrooms you've been in lately were too small.

We came at length to a particularly lofty, domed hall, from which opened several large bathrooms.

There were no furnaces, no gas, no bathrooms, no plumbing.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Gregg had left their comfortable home in Batavia, Illinois, with its sleeping porch, veranda and lawn, and seven-passenger car; with its two glistening bathrooms, and its Oriental rugs, and its laundry in the basement, and its Sunday fried chicken and ice cream, because they felt that Miss Eleanora Gregg ought to have the benefit of foreign travel.

Fifteen bathrooms' Oh, no, that's too big.

A due water-supply should be carried up to every story, and provided for the bathrooms, the wash-houses, and the kitchen.

The interior was divided off into some half-a-dozen compartments, a vestibule or outer cabin held boxes, &c., and through it one passed into the dining or parlour cabin, which opened again to two little bedrooms and a couple of bathrooms.

They are men in authority, needing all the comforts and aids that can possibly be given themsuch as bathrooms of their own close to their own cabins, where they can clean off at leisure.

They were very full at Clifton that summer, for the new building was not completed, and every available point was taken, from narrow, contracted No. 94 in the upper hall down to more spacious No. 8 on the lower floor, where the dampness, and noise, and mold, and smell of coal and cooking, and lower bathrooms were.

As this process mushroomed with the expansion of civilization, consumers demanded a greater number of more expensive artifacts and consumer capital goods, from housing and house furnishings such as bathrooms and well-stocked kitchens to refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, telephones, television sets, bicycles, automobiles and elaborate recreation facilities and equipment.

We was told that we ought not to do anything in the bathing line without the advice of a doctor; but those little tanks in the floors of the bathrooms, all lined with tiles and filled with warm, transparent water, that you went down into by marble steps, did seem so innocent, that I didn't believe there was no need in asking questions about them.

187 examples of  bathrooms  in sentences