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Bedroom   /bˈɛdrˌum/   Listen
noun
Bedroom  n.  
1.
A room or apartment intended or used for a bed; a lodging room.
2.
Room in a bed. Note: (In this sense preferably bed room.) "Then by your side no bed room me deny."






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"Bedroom" Quotes from Famous Books



... furnished sitting-room, such as was generally found among the bourgeois and tradespeople of this period. To the right of the sitting-room was a large closet, which could serve as a small study or could hold a bed; to the left was a door opening into the Derues' bedroom, which had been prepared for Madame de Lamotte. Madame Derues would occupy one of the two beds which stood in the alcove. Derues had a bed made up in the sitting-room, and Edouard was accommodated in the ...
— CELEBRATED CRIMES, COMPLETE - DERUES • ALEXANDRE DUMAS, PERE

... not swear. He simply went up to his bedroom in silence. There he began ticking certain subjects off on his finger. Number One, Den. Number Two, Slippers. Number Three, Dot and Dash. Number Four, Plumber. She would never see. She would never understand. And he was married to it. He put up both hands and pushed his ears ...
— If Winter Don't - A B C D E F Notsomuchinson • Barry Pain

... pride to brave it, and to bear it with indifference and contempt. This monster in human form would come into the school and flog half a dozen boys before he sat down, under some pretence or other; either that he had heard some noise in their bedroom the night before, or that they had not washed their hands clean; nay, he sometimes flogged a boy without ever telling him what it was for; and frequently, while his hand was in, he would, gnashing his large white teeth, which looked white from the ...
— Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 1 • Henry Hunt

... a door in the passage, motioned her to enter. It was a bedroom that the electric light revealed. The woman entered and stood by the bed ...
— The Dark Star • Robert W. Chambers

... of his bedroom. "You are to pass the night more comfortably than that," he answered. "There is a bed ...
— The Fallen Leaves • Wilkie Collins


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