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guest room

noun as in bedroom

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noun as in parlor

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One way some hotels have addressed the problem is to open their guest rooms to diners.

When Peter arrived at Betty’s place, he “quarantined” in her guest room.

Each Saturday for 22 weeks, I went up to the attic, did a little organizing and ended up with two boxes or bags that we schlepped down to the guest room.

As companies have been forced to readjust their work patterns and employees have done their jobs from their kitchens and guest rooms, the strength of network providers has grown exponentially.

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Since our child was a newborn, she has smoked in the guest room when, I suppose, she thinks we are asleep.

The soldiers had heard about a "roommate," so he had to be invented in the guest room.

The only unofficial personage who had entered the guest room since it was cleared for pictures was Lottie Jackson.

A message Zahau had written in black paint on the door of the guest room was also discovered.

Oprah Winfrey will redecorate the guest room at the White House, and Gayle will help.

Two of the four walls of the guest-room were of shoji, a lattice covered with translucent rice-paper.

Karma entered with her into the little guest-room where she was to dance and charged the very air with revelation.

She then wiped her arm on her apron and went to the threshold of the guest-room to inform the waiting occupant.

When Margaret had returned from the guest room, her husband looked at her almost in a bewildered fashion.

In the meanwhile you may go upstairs to a guest room of the Embassy and rest.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to guest room, such as: chamber, cubicle, bedchamber, and bunk room.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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