56311 examples of roomed in sentences

"Mawhe's comin' back, and he's got a woman with him!" A turn in the road brought the Nooning-Spring cabin in sight, a tiny, one-roomed log structure, ancient and ruinous; and in its door a young woman standing, with a baby in her arms, staring with all her eyes at them and at their approaching couriers.

The school-house was a small, one-roomed, wooden building.

I always roomed with Matty all the while I was on the Giants.

We roomed here together all of one winter, but he died and never opened his mouth to reveal where his gold was, if it is true that he had any.

Roomed with me at college, played on same team, and all that.

"I'll say no morebut you waitthere'll be no fine two-roomed house for you, with musical clocks and all.

At Papara, Monsieur - possessed some landed property, with a little wooden four-roomed house, in which he was kind enough to give me a lodging.

I was just wishing you roomed near enough so that I could ask you to come over and talk a bit.

Sawed-Off had so much and such hard work to do after school hours that the whole Academy respected him too much to attempt to haze him, though he roomed alone in the old Middle College.

Tug had an idea; and leaving three of the seven to guard the door, he took the other three and hurried to the dormitory where MacManus roomed, and threw pebbles against his window.

"At college I roomed with a chap who had a way of discovering things, getting in a fine glow of discovery over things everybody else had known.

She had laughed, yes, and heartily, but in her complicated many-roomed heart a lively pique rubbed shoulders with her mirth, and her merriment was tinctured with a liberal amount of the traditional feminine horrified disgust at having been uncomely, at having unconsciously been subjected to an indignity.

It was just a two-roomed cottage, but it would be a roof over her head at least.

But then it must be remembered that the great majority of the houses of the poor in the agricultural district consist of one-roomed huts, in which the whole family sleep together.

And yet is it nothing to us that millions of the Indian poor have no place that they can call "home," not even the meagre shelter of the one-roomed hut with which they would gladly be content?

The little two-roomed cabin, the stable where there used to be a cow, the patch of ground planted with onions, had all been bought and paid for by the husband; for he was a thrifty, hard-working Gascon, and had he lived there would not have been one better off, or with a larger family, either in that quarter or in any of the red-washed suburbs with which Gascony has surrounded New Orleans.

A Revelation from the Lord and a Toast from Brigham From his little one-roomed cabin, dark, smoky, littered with hay, old blankets, and skins, he heard excited voices outside, one early morning in January.

The railroad hands working on the tracks roomed and et on the train.

John and Goyn roomed together, swept and garnished their own quarters and did their own cooking.

The cost of a twelve-roomed house is 3,000 to 4,000 dollars, according to finish, i.e., from £600 to £800.

A ten-roomed house would cost from 2,500 to 3,500 dollars, according to finish.

An eight-roomed house would cost from 2,000 to 2,500 dollars.

A six roomed house would cost about 2,000 dollars.

A four-roomed house would cost about 1,200 dollars.

A line of railway track, that must have fed big workshops in its time, led me between big-roomed houses and offices labelled departmentally, with here and there a clerk at work.

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